
Dora Kampis
University of Copenhagen
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SHORT BIO
I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen, working with Victoria Southgate. Most of my work concerns early social cognition. I am interested in the cognitive mechanisms contributing to the highly social nature of humans, how these develop early on, their interactions with different domains such as perception and memory, and how and whether they show continuity into adulthood. I am particularly drawn to developmental questions in ontogeny as well as phylogeny, because it enables us to address the foundation and emergence of the phenomena we know about ourselves as human adults.
Presentations

Great apes’ understanding of others’ beliefs in two manual search tasks
Ildiko Kiraly and 6 other authors

Does cognitive dissonance depend on self-concept? 2-year-old children, but not 1-year-olds, show blind choice-induced preferences
Charlotte Grosse Wiesmann and 4 other authors

Humans start out altercentric: the ontogenetic development of other-centered cognition
Dora Kampis and 2 other authors

Testing the Altercentrism Hypothesis in Young Infants
Velisar Manea and 4 other authors