Julie Gros-Louis

ulie  Gros-Louis , Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2001

Office: 
E230 SSH (Phone: 319-384-1816)
Lab: 
105 SLP (Phone: )
Fax:  319-335-0191
Email:  julie-gros-louis@uiowa.edu

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Research Interests

Social influences on the development of prelinguistic communication
The function of prelinguistic vocalizations in social interactions
The role of signalers and recipients in communication systems
Comparative studies of the development and function of communicative behavior (in nonhuman primates and prelinguistic infants)
 
 
Selected Publications
 
  • Gros-Louis, J., Goldstein, M.H., West, M. J., & King, A. P. (2006). Mothers provide differential feedback to infants’ prelinguistic sounds. International Journal of Behavioral Development 30: 112-119.
  • Gros-Louis, J. (2006). Acoustic description and contextual analysis of food-associated calls in Cebus capucinus. International Journal of Primatology 27: 273-294.
  • Gros-Louis, J. (2004). White-faced capuchins’ responses to naturalistic and experimentally presented food-associated calls. Journal of Comparative Psychology 118(4): 396-402.
  • Gros-Louis, J. (2004). The function of food-associated calls from the perspective of the signaller. Animal Behaviour 67(3): 431-440.

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