Email address: marie.bourjade@univ-tlse2.fr
Lab page: http://clle.univ-tlse2.fr/accueil/actualites/annuaire/bourjade-marie-329437.kjsp?RH=ltc
Research Gate page: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marie_Bourjade/contributions
Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=VfBJbHYAAAAJ&hl=en
Lecturer in psychology
I teach on the undergraduate degree programs for BSc Psychology. I contribute to different units including developmental psychology, comparative psychology, epistemology and behavior sampling techniques. I supervise undergraduate dissertations on comparative and developmental psychology. I also teach animal behavior on different programs for professionals working with dogs and horses.
I have broad interests in animal and human behavior, cognition and psychology. My research focuses on the evolution of intentional multimodal communication, social attention and coordination in primates with the aim to further document the evolution of human language. I study multimodal signaling in diverse social contexts like dyadic and triadic social interactions, face-to-face communication and cooperative situations.
Attention and multimodal communication within mother-infant dyads
Cooperation and communication in preschool children
Attention and intentional multimodal communication
Laterality of gestural communication and facial expressions
Temporal dimension of cooperative interactions
Adults' scaffolding role in socio-affective development
Leadership and collective decision-making process