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Research paper thumbnail of Visual Perception

Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development

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Research paper thumbnail of Orientation Effects in the Development of Linear Object Tracking in Early Infancy

Child Development, Jul 30, 2020

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Research paper thumbnail of Limits of Object Persistence: Young Infants Perceive Continuity of Vertical and Horizontal Trajectories, But Not 45-Degree Oblique Trajectories

Infancy, Oct 27, 2016

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Research paper thumbnail of An introduction to developmental psychology

Blackwell Publishing eBooks, 2003

... William M. Bukowski, and Richard Miners Part V Practical Issues 413 17 Educational Implicatio... more ... William M. Bukowski, and Richard Miners Part V Practical Issues 413 17 Educational Implications 415 Alyson Davis 18 Social Problems in School 434 Dan Olweus 19 Disorders of Development 455 Vicky Lewis Glossary 476 References 503 Index of Names 559 Subject Index ...

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Research paper thumbnail of The developing awareness of the social world: from imitation to talking

Sage Reference eBooks, 2014

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Research paper thumbnail of Memory development and object perception

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Research paper thumbnail of Cognitive development: from Piaget to the developing theory of mind

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Research paper thumbnail of Eye tracking provides no evidence that young infants understand path obstruction

Infant Behavior & Development, Nov 1, 2021

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Research paper thumbnail of Newborn infant's perception of partly occluded objects

Infant Behavior and Development, 1996

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Research paper thumbnail of Motor development, spatial awareness and multisensory perception

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Research paper thumbnail of Psychology of Infancy

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Research paper thumbnail of Minimizing Skin Color Differences Does Not Eliminate the Own-Race Recognition Advantage in Infants

Infancy, Jan 18, 2011

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Research paper thumbnail of An inner face advantage in children’s recognition of familiar peers

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Oct 1, 2008

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Research paper thumbnail of Nine-month-old infants prefer unattractive bodies over attractive bodies

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, May 1, 2013

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Research paper thumbnail of Development of Recognition of Face Parts from Unfamiliar Faces

Infant and Child Development, Oct 11, 2012

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Research paper thumbnail of Development of Face-Processing Ability in Childhood

Faces are arguably the most significant visual stimuli in children’s social environment. Much of ... more Faces are arguably the most significant visual stimuli in children’s social environment. Much of children’s adaptive social functioning relies on their success in extracting crucial information from the faces of their social partners. In this chapter, we provide an exhaustive review of both classic and current research on the development of face processing from infancy to adolescence. The topics covered range from the processing of facial attractiveness to face categorization and recognition. In addition to behavioral studies, we also review the most recent developmental neuroscience findings regarding the neural mechanisms underlying the development of face-processing ability. Major theoretical issues and future directions of research are discussed.

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Research paper thumbnail of Six-month-old infants match other-race faces with a non-native language

International Journal of Behavioral Development, Jan 23, 2013

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Research paper thumbnail of Two faces of the other-race effect: Recognition and categorization of Caucasians and Chinese Faces

Journal of Vision, Mar 20, 2010

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Research paper thumbnail of The development of face processing in infancy and early childhood: current perspectives

Infant and Child Development, 2001

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Research paper thumbnail of Developmental Origins of the Other-Race Effect

Current Directions in Psychological Science, Jun 1, 2013

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Research paper thumbnail of Visual Perception

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Research paper thumbnail of Orientation Effects in the Development of Linear Object Tracking in Early Infancy

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Research paper thumbnail of Limits of Object Persistence: Young Infants Perceive Continuity of Vertical and Horizontal Trajectories, But Not 45-Degree Oblique Trajectories

Infancy, Oct 27, 2016

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Research paper thumbnail of An introduction to developmental psychology

Blackwell Publishing eBooks, 2003

... William M. Bukowski, and Richard Miners Part V Practical Issues 413 17 Educational Implicatio... more ... William M. Bukowski, and Richard Miners Part V Practical Issues 413 17 Educational Implications 415 Alyson Davis 18 Social Problems in School 434 Dan Olweus 19 Disorders of Development 455 Vicky Lewis Glossary 476 References 503 Index of Names 559 Subject Index ...

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Research paper thumbnail of The developing awareness of the social world: from imitation to talking

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Research paper thumbnail of Memory development and object perception

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Research paper thumbnail of Cognitive development: from Piaget to the developing theory of mind

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Research paper thumbnail of Eye tracking provides no evidence that young infants understand path obstruction

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Research paper thumbnail of Newborn infant's perception of partly occluded objects

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Research paper thumbnail of Motor development, spatial awareness and multisensory perception

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Research paper thumbnail of Psychology of Infancy

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Research paper thumbnail of Minimizing Skin Color Differences Does Not Eliminate the Own-Race Recognition Advantage in Infants

Infancy, Jan 18, 2011

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Research paper thumbnail of An inner face advantage in children’s recognition of familiar peers

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Research paper thumbnail of Nine-month-old infants prefer unattractive bodies over attractive bodies

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, May 1, 2013

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Research paper thumbnail of Development of Recognition of Face Parts from Unfamiliar Faces

Infant and Child Development, Oct 11, 2012

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Research paper thumbnail of Development of Face-Processing Ability in Childhood

Faces are arguably the most significant visual stimuli in children’s social environment. Much of ... more Faces are arguably the most significant visual stimuli in children’s social environment. Much of children’s adaptive social functioning relies on their success in extracting crucial information from the faces of their social partners. In this chapter, we provide an exhaustive review of both classic and current research on the development of face processing from infancy to adolescence. The topics covered range from the processing of facial attractiveness to face categorization and recognition. In addition to behavioral studies, we also review the most recent developmental neuroscience findings regarding the neural mechanisms underlying the development of face-processing ability. Major theoretical issues and future directions of research are discussed.

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Research paper thumbnail of Six-month-old infants match other-race faces with a non-native language

International Journal of Behavioral Development, Jan 23, 2013

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Research paper thumbnail of Two faces of the other-race effect: Recognition and categorization of Caucasians and Chinese Faces

Journal of Vision, Mar 20, 2010

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Research paper thumbnail of The development of face processing in infancy and early childhood: current perspectives

Infant and Child Development, 2001

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Research paper thumbnail of Developmental Origins of the Other-Race Effect

Current Directions in Psychological Science, Jun 1, 2013

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