​2025
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Walasek, N., Panchanathan, K., & Frankenhuis, W.E. (2025). The evolution of reversible plasticity in stable environments. Evolution Letters (in press).
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Walasek, N., Jovicic, M., & Guenther, A. (2025) Personality development in non-domesticated house mice: Evidence for a nutrition-dependent sensitive period early in life. Proceedings of the Royal Society B (in press).
​2024
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Walasek, N., Young, E.S., & Frankenhuis, W. E. (2024). A framework for studying environmental statistics in developmental science. Psychological Methods (advance online publication).
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van Dongen, N. N. N., Finnemann, A., de Ron, J., Tiokhin, L., Wang, S. B., Algermissen, J., … Borsboom, D. (2024). Practicing theory building in a many modelers hackathon: A proof of concept. Meta-Psychology 9.
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Walasek, N., Panchanathan, K., & Frankenhuis, W. (2024). The evolution of sensitive periods beyond early ontogeny: Bridging theory and data. Functional Ecology (advance online publication).
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PUBLICATIONS
​2022
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Walasek, N. (2022). The evolution and development of sensitive periods: Theoretical and statistical approaches. Dissertation.
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Walasek, N., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Panchanathan, K. (2022). Sensitive periods, but not critical periods, evolve in a fluctuating environment: A model of incremental development. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 289, 20212623.
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Walasek, N., Frankenhuis, W. E., & Panchanathan, K. (2022). An evolutionary model of sensitive periods when the reliability of cues varies across ontogeny. Behavioral Ecology
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Prof. Dylan Gee has written a spotlight about this paper for Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
​2021
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Johannes, N., Meier, A., Reinecke, L., Ehlert, S., Setiawan, D.N., Walasek, N., Dienlin, T., Buijzen, M. and Veling, H. (2021). The relationship between online vigilance and affective well-being in everyday life: Combining smartphone logging with experience sampling. Media Psychology, 24(5), 581-605.​
​2020
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Frankenhuis, W. E., & Walasek, N. (2020). Modeling the evolution of sensitive periods. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 41, 100715.​