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- The Other-Race Effect Develops During Infancy (2007) (625)
- Representation of the Gender of Human Faces by Infants: A Preference for Female (2002) (613)
- Three-month-olds, but not newborns, prefer own-race faces. (2005) (553)
- Evidence for Representations of Perceptually Similar Natural Categories by 3-Month-Old and 4-Month-Old Infants (1993) (453)
- Studies on the formation of perceptually based basic-level categories in young infants. (1994) (343)
- A Sex Difference in Mental Rotation in Young Infants (2008) (284)
- Development of the other-race effect during infancy: evidence toward universality? (2009) (275)
- Cross-Race Preferences for Same-Race Faces Extend Beyond the African Versus Caucasian Contrast in 3-Month-Old Infants. (2007) (228)
- Categorization in infancy (2001) (222)
- Perceptual cues that permit categorical differentiation of animal species by infants. (1996) (220)
- Perceptual Training Prevents the Emergence of the Other Race Effect during Infancy (2011) (166)
- A Reexamination of the Perceptual-to-Conceptual Shift in Mental Representations (1997) (158)
- Global-Before-Basic Object Categorization in Connectionist Networks and 2-Month-Old Infants. (2000) (148)
- The role of bottom-up processing in perceptual categorization by 3- to 4-month-old infants: simulations and data. (2004) (145)
- Similarity and difference in the processing of same- and other-race faces as revealed by eye tracking in 4- to 9-month-olds. (2011) (144)
- Brief daily exposures to Asian females reverses perceptual narrowing for Asian faces in Caucasian infants. (2012) (144)
- Infant preference for female faces occurs for same- but not other-race faces. (2008) (142)
- Caucasian Infants Scan Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently (2011) (140)
- A connectionist account of asymmetric category learning in early infancy. (2000) (139)
- Developmental Science. (2011) (133)
- Intermodal perception at birth: Intersensory redundancy guides newborn infants’ learning of arbitrary auditory−visual pairings (1999) (132)
- Categorization, categorical perception, and asymmetry in infants' representation of face race. (2009) (129)
- Neural Markers of Categorization in 6-Month-Old Infants (2006) (122)
- Development of face processing. (2011) (120)
- The categorization of above and below spatial relations by young infants. (1994) (119)
- The role of facial orientation in newborn infants’ preference for attractive faces (2000) (119)
- Developmental Origins of the Other-Race Effect (2013) (111)
- A Sex Difference in Mental Rotation in Infants: Convergent Evidence (2014) (102)
- On the Links Among Face Processing, Language Processing, and Narrowing During Development (2014) (101)
- The Emergence of Category Representations During Infancy: Are Separate Perceptual and Conceptual Processes Required? (2000) (99)
- The categorical representation of visual pattern information by young infants (1987) (97)
- Part—whole perception in early infancy: Evidence for perceptual grouping produced by lightness similarity (1993) (94)
- Evidence for a global categorical representation of humans by young infants. (1998) (93)
- On Categorization in Early Infancy. (1986) (91)
- Face recognition in the newborn infant (2001) (90)
- Developmental change in form categorization in early infancy (2001) (86)
- Development of Form Similarity as a Gestalt Grouping Principle in Infancy (2002) (83)
- Perceptual categorization of cat and dog silhouettes by 3- to 4-month-old infants. (2001) (82)
- Two faces of the other-race effect: recognition and categorisation of Caucasian and Chinese faces. (2010) (81)
- Two Faces of the Other-Race Effect: Recognition and Categorisation of Caucasian and Chinese Faces (2009) (81)
- Development of visual preference for own- versus other-race faces in infancy. (2015) (80)
- Development of Categorical Representations for "Above" and "Below" Spatial Relations in 3- to 7-Month-Old Infants. (1996) (78)
- The emergence of perceptual category representations in young infants: a connectionist analysis. (1997) (76)
- Adults Scan Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently (2012) (72)
- Abnormality in face scanning by children with autism spectrum disorder is limited to the eye region: evidence from multi-method analyses of eye tracking data. (2013) (72)
- Asymmetric interference in 3- to 4-month-olds' sequential category learning (2002) (71)
- Implicit Racial Biases in Preschool Children and Adults From Asia and Africa. (2016) (69)
- Perceptual organization of complex visual configurations by young infants (1997) (69)
- Development of exclusivity in perceptually based categories of young infants. (1994) (69)
- Category Representation in Young Infants (2002) (68)
- Learning Perceptual Organization in Infancy (2005) (67)
- Development of Face Processing Expertise (2011) (63)
- The Shaping of the Face Space in Early Infancy: Becoming a Native Face Processor. (2010) (63)
- Face Race Processing and Racial Bias in Early Development: A Perceptual-Social Linkage (2017) (61)
- Individuation training with other-race faces reduces preschoolers' implicit racial bias: a link between perceptual and social representation of faces in children. (2015) (60)
- Narrowing in categorical responding to other-race face classes by infants. (2016) (59)
- On the facilitative effects of face motion on face recognition and its development (2014) (59)
- Six-month-old infants match other-race faces with a non-native language (2013) (58)
- Looking Across Domains to Understand Infant Representation of Emotion (2011) (56)
- An inner face advantage in children's recognition of familiar peers. (2008) (56)
- Three‐month‐old infants learn arbitrary auditory–visual pairings between voices and faces (2001) (55)
- The Making of Human Concepts (2010) (55)
- Neural markers of subordinate-level categorization in 6- to 7-month-old infants. (2010) (54)
- Development of an abstract category representation for the spatial relation between in 6- to 10-month-old infants. (2003) (54)
- How does Learning Impact Development in Infancy? The Case of Perceptual Organization. (2011) (53)
- Development of subordinate-level categorization in 3- to 7-month-old infants. (2004) (53)
- Own- and other-race face scanning in infants: implications for perceptual narrowing. (2014) (52)
- Do Individuals with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder Scan Faces Differently? A New Multi‐Method Look at an Existing Controversy (2014) (51)
- Older but not younger infants associate own-race faces with happy music and other-race faces with sad music. (2018) (51)
- Infants' Processing of Featural and Configural Information in the Upper and Lower Halves of the Face. (2009) (50)
- Face Gender Influences the Looking Preference for Smiling Expressions in 3.5-Month-Old Human Infants (2015) (50)
- Development of face scanning for own- and other-race faces in infancy (2013) (49)
- Asian infants show preference for own-race but not other-race female faces: the role of infant caregiving arrangements (2015) (49)
- Both children and adults scan faces of own and other races differently (2014) (49)
- Preference for attractive faces in human infants extends beyond conspecifics. (2008) (47)
- Time course of visual attention in infant categorization of cats versus dogs: evidence for a head bias as revealed through eye tracking. (2009) (47)
- Heads you win, tails you lose: evidence for young infants categorizing mammals by head and facial attributes (1997) (45)
- Pattern-line effects and units of visual processing in infants☆ (1986) (44)
- Perceptual Individuation Training (but Not Mere Exposure) Reduces Implicit Racial Bias in Preschool Children (2017) (42)
- Face Processing in Infancy and Beyond: The Case of Social Categories. (2019) (42)
- Infants Rely More on Gaze Cues From Own-Race Than Other-Race Adults for Learning Under Uncertainty. (2018) (40)
- Development of own-race biases (2013) (40)
- In Support of an Expert-Novice Difference in the Representation of Humans versus Non-Human Animals by Infants: Generalization from Persons to Cats Occurs Only with Upright Whole Images (2007) (39)
- Are some gestalt principles deployed more readily than others during early development? The case of lightness versus form similarity. (2006) (39)
- What goes up may come down: perceptual process and knowledge access in the organization of complex visual patterns by young infants (2003) (39)
- Preference for human eyes in human infants. (2014) (38)
- Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infants. (2015) (37)
- Beyond prototypes: asymmetries in infant categorization and what they teach us about the mechanisms guiding early knowledge acquisition. (2002) (35)
- The interplay between perceptual organization and categorization in the representation of complex visual patterns by young infants. (2006) (35)
- Is the asymmetry in young infants’ categorization of humans versus nonhuman animals based on head, body, or global gestalt information? (2004) (34)
- Formation of a categorical representation for the spatial relation between by 6- to 7-month-old infants (1999) (33)
- Good continuation affects discrimination of visual pattern information in young infants (2005) (33)
- Visual pop-out in young infants: Convergent evidence and an extension (1998) (33)
- Own- and other-race face identity recognition in children: the effects of pose and feature composition. (2014) (32)
- Evidence for a general category of oblique orientations in four-month-old infants. (1986) (30)
- Racial Categorization Predicts Implicit Racial Bias in Preschool Children (2017) (30)
- Understanding Early Categorization: One Process or Two? (2000) (30)
- Perceiving "outside the box" occurs early in development: evidence for boundary extension in three- to seven-month-old infants. (2007) (29)
- Rigid facial motion influences featural, but not holistic, face processing (2012) (28)
- Young Infants' Performance in the Object-Variation Version of the Above-Below Categorization Task: A Result of Perceptual Distraction or Conceptual Limitation? (2002) (28)
- A Long-Term Effect of Perceptual Individuation Training on Reducing Implicit Racial Bias in Preschool Children. (2019) (28)
- Evidence that brown is not an elemental color (1988) (27)
- Perception of Multisensory Gender Coherence in 6- and 9-month-old Infants. (2015) (27)
- Young infants readily use proximity to organize visual pattern information. (2008) (24)
- Face perception at birth and beyond. (2003) (24)
- Minimizing Skin Color Differences Does Not Eliminate the Own-Race Recognition Advantage in Infants. (2011) (24)
- Visual Perception of Orientation is Categorical near Vertical and Continuous near Horizontal (2004) (24)
- Learning Perceptual Organization in Infancy: The Effect of Simultaneous versus Sequential Variability Experience (2010) (23)
- Rethinking the Emergence and Development of Implicit Racial Bias: A Perceptual-Social Linkage Hypothesis (2017) (22)
- Infant preference for individual women's faces extends to girl prototype faces. (2010) (22)
- Perception of Face Race by Infants: Five Developmental Changes (2018) (22)
- Infants’ sensitivity to uniform connectedness as a cue for perceptual organization (2006) (22)
- Fearful but not happy expressions boost face detection in human infants (2017) (22)
- The effects of information type (features vs. configuration) and location (eyes vs. mouth) on the development of face perception. (2014) (22)
- Achromatic color categories (1985) (22)
- Elastic facial movement influences part-based but not holistic processing. (2013) (21)
- Development of Recognition of Face Parts from Unfamiliar Faces. (2013) (21)
- Spatial representation by young infants: Categorization of spatial relations or sensitivity to a crossing primitive? (2004) (21)
- Early development of perceptual expertise: Within-basic-level categorization experience facilitates the formation of subordinate-level category representations in 6- to 7-month-old infants (2007) (21)
- Preference for facial averageness: Evidence for a common mechanism in human and macaque infants (2017) (21)
- Reversing Category Exclusivities in Infant Perceptual Categorization: Simulations and Data (2001) (20)
- Delayed recognition memory for orientation by human infants. (1985) (20)
- Do individuals with autism spectrum disorder process own- and other-race faces differently? (2015) (19)
- Development of Face-Processing Ability in Childhood (2013) (19)
- Infants recognize words spoken through opaque masks but not through clear masks (2021) (19)
- Young infants' use of facial information in the categorical differentiation of natural animal species: The effect of inversion (1996) (18)
- Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder scan own-race faces differently from other-race faces. (2016) (18)
- Natural, but not artificial, facial movements elicit the left visual field bias in infant face scanning (2014) (18)
- Identification of Gender in Domestic-Cat Faces with and without Training: Perceptual Learning of a Natural Categorization Task (1999) (17)
- Perceptual Organization Based on Common Region in Infancy. (2007) (17)
- An adult face bias in infants that is modulated by face race (2017) (17)
- Global influences on the development of spatial and object perceptual categorization abilities: Evidence from preterm infants (1998) (17)
- Transfer and Scaffolding of Perceptual Grouping Occurs Across Organizing Principles in 3- to 7-Month-Old Infants (2009) (17)
- On the developmental origins of differential responding to social category information. (2013) (17)
- An other-race effect for configural and featural processing of faces: upper and lower face regions play different roles (2015) (16)
- On the Infant's Prelinguistic Conception of Spatial Relations (2007) (16)
- Angry facial expressions bias gender categorization in children and adults: behavioral and computational evidence (2015) (16)
- Female face preference in 4-month-olds: the importance of hairline. (2014) (16)
- Multiple sources of information and their integration, not dissociation, as an organizing framework for understanding infant concept formation (2004) (16)
- Monolingual but not bilingual infants demonstrate racial bias in social cue use. (2019) (16)
- Are faces special to infants? An investigation of configural and featural processing for the upper and lower regions of houses in 3- to 7-month-olds (2013) (15)
- Nine-month-old infants prefer unattractive bodies over attractive bodies. (2013) (14)
- Emotional expressions reinstate recognition of other-race faces in infants following perceptual narrowing. (2019) (14)
- What Goes with What? Development of Perceptual Grouping in Infancy (2008) (14)
- Audio-Visual Perception of Gender by Infants Emerges Earlier for Adult-Directed Speech (2017) (14)
- Perceptual Organization in Infancy: Bottom-Up and Top-Down Influences (2009) (14)
- Bilingualism is associated with less racial bias in preschool children. (2020) (13)
- Development of face processing: are there critical or sensitive periods? (2020) (13)
- An oblique effect of spatial summation (1983) (13)
- Developmental Constraints on the Representation of Spatial Relation Information: Evidence from Preverbal Infants (2005) (13)
- Differential developmental courses of implicit and explicit biases for different other-race classes. (2019) (13)
- Visual scanning and recognition of Chinese, Caucasian, and racially ambiguous faces: Contributions from bottom-up facial physiognomic information and top-down knowledge of racial categories (2015) (13)
- Perceptual organization based on illusory regions in infancy (2008) (13)
- Do Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder Process Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently? (2015) (12)
- Object recognition and object segregation in infancy: historical perspective, theoretical significance, "kinds" of knowledge, and relation to object categorization. (2001) (12)
- Developmental psychology : revisiting the classic studies (2012) (12)
- In defense of core competencies, quantitative change, and continuity. (2008) (11)
- The Eye-Size Illusion: Psychophysical Characteristics, Generality, and Relation to Holistic Face Processing (2014) (11)
- The Importance of Long-term Memory in Infant Perceptual Categorization (2003) (11)
- Narrowing in face and speech perception in infancy: Developmental change in the relations between domains. (2018) (11)
- Suprathreshold contrast perception as a function of spatial frequency (1985) (11)
- Perceptually Based Approaches to Understanding Early Categorization. (2000) (10)
- Perceptual reference points for form and orientation in young infants: Anchors or magnets? (2000) (10)
- Development of category formation for faces differing by age in 9- to 12-month-olds: An effect of experience with infant faces. (2016) (10)
- Development of perceptual organization in infancy (2015) (10)
- The Importance of Starting Blurry: Simulating Improved Basic-Level Category Learning in Infants Due to Weak Visual Acuity (2019) (10)
- Simulating Conceptually-Guided Perceptual Learning (2007) (9)
- Sensitivity to race in language comprehension in monolingual and bilingual infants. (2020) (9)
- Habituation of visual attention in infants with minor physical anomalies. (1981) (9)
- A regional composite-face effect for species-specific recognition: Upper and lower halves play different roles in holistic processing of monkey faces (2019) (8)
- Beyond perceptual development: Infant responding to social categories. (2020) (7)
- A New “Fat Face” Illusion (2012) (7)
- Editorial. Looking back. (2012) (7)
- When the Majority Becomes the Minority: A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of Immersive Experience With Racial Out-Group Members on Implicit and Explicit Racial Biases (2017) (6)
- Relations between uniform connectedness, luminance, and shape similarity as perceptual organizational cues in infancy (2009) (6)
- The Acquisition of Expertise as a Model for the Growth of Cognitive Structure (2009) (6)
- The emergence of perceptual category representations during early development: A connectionist analysis (1996) (6)
- Transfer of associative grouping to novel perceptual contexts in infancy (2011) (6)
- The Cradle of Knowledge: Development of Perception in Infancy, by Philip J. Kellman and Martha E. Arterberry (1999) (5)
- Reorganization in the representation of face-race categories from 6 to 9 months of age: Behavioral and computational evidence (2020) (5)
- A developmental investigation of the other-race categorization advantage in a multiracial population: Contrasting social categorization and perceptual expertise accounts. (2020) (5)
- Face contour is crucial to the fat face illusion. (2013) (5)
- Does changing the reference frame affect infant categorization of the spatial relation BETWEEN? (2011) (5)
- Many ways to awareness: A developmental perspective on cognitive access (2007) (4)
- Development of Preferences for Differently Aged Faces of Different Races. (2018) (4)
- Evidence for mental subdivision of space by infants: 3- to 4-month-olds spontaneously bisect a small-scale area into left and right categories (2012) (4)
- Relations between scanning and recognition of own‐ and other‐race faces in 6‐ and 9‐month‐old infants (2018) (4)
- When novelty prevails on familiarity: Visual biases for child versus infant faces in 3.5- to 12-month-olds. (2021) (4)
- Face Contour is Crucial to the Fat Face Illusion (2013) (3)
- The MACHO Project II: Data Reduction and Analysis of 6 Million Lightcurves (1993) (3)
- Facial Movements Facilitate Part-Based, Not Holistic, Processing in Children, Adolescents, and Adults (2017) (3)
- Preference for Attractive Faces Is Species-Specific (2018) (3)
- Facial movement optimizes part-based face processing by influencing eye movements (2014) (2)
- Can human eyes prevent perceptual narrowing for monkey faces in human infants? (2015) (2)
- The First Year of Data Taking in the MACHO Project (1993) (2)
- Interference effects in early infant visual memory and categorisation : A connectionist model (1998) (2)
- Global before basic perceptual category representations in connectionist networks and 2-month-old infants (1998) (2)
- Grouping by Form in Young Infants: Only Relevant Variability Promotes Perceptual Learning (2012) (2)
- Convergent evidence for visual pop-out in young infants (1996) (2)
- Facial motion facilitates featural, not holistic, processing in children, adolescents, and adults (2013) (2)
- Asymmetrical responding to male versus female other-race categories in 9- to 12-month-old infants. (2022) (2)
- The Processing of Emotion Expression Information from Faces by Infants. (2010) (2)
- Cognitive flexibility and parental education differentially predict implicit and explicit racial biases in bilingual children. (2020) (1)
- A connectionist model of early infant memory and categorisation (1998) (1)
- Categorical representation of specific versus abstract above and below spatial relations in 3- to 4-month-old infants (1998) (1)
- Differences in Own- and Other-race Face Scanning in Infants (2010) (1)
- Evidence for a Perceptual-to-Social Transition in Infant Categorization of Other-Race Faces (2014) (1)
- Different Approaches to the Study of Early Perceptual Learning. (2011) (1)
- Establishing Cognitive Organization in Infancy (2016) (1)
- Gravitational Microlensing Events (1995) (1)
- Age-related differences in implicit and explicit racial biases in Cameroonians. (2021) (1)
- Effects of interracial experience on the race preferences of infants (2022) (1)
- Categorizing racially ambiguous faces as own- versus other-race influences how those faces are scanned (2013) (1)
- Development of face processing: New evidence on multi-modal contributions, scanning, and recognition (2013) (1)
- The eye-size illusion: Psychophysical characteristics, generality, relation to holistic processing, and a role for visual experience (2014) (1)
- Effects of visual expertise on a novel eye-size illusion: Implications for holistic face processing (2015) (1)
- Gravitational Microlensing Events in Progress (1995) (1)
- Global influences on the development of spatial relation and natural object categorization: Evidence from preterm infants (1998) (1)
- A new fat face illusion: Psychophysical evidence (2012) (1)
- Running Head: CROSS-RACE PREFERENCE FOR SAME-RACE FACES IN INFANTS Cross-race Preferences for Same-race Faces Extend Beyond the African versus Caucasia n Contrast in 3-month-old Infants (0)
- Supplementary material from "Fearful but not happy expressions boost face detection in human infants" (2017) (0)
- THE BASIS FOR INFANTS ' CATEGORIZATION OF CATS VERSUS DOGS ? A REPLY TO VIDIC AND HAAF (2010) (0)
- What Block calls a “mesh” can also be considered a “model” of the interrelationship between neural and psychological data, and of the relationship of both sources of data to the concepts of phenom- (2008) (0)
- Meridional anisotropy of spatial displacement detection (1984) (0)
- 7-Month-Old Infants Transfer and Scaffolding of Perceptual Grouping Occurs Across Organizing Principles in 3-to (2009) (0)
- Infant sensitivity to age-based social categories in full-body displays. (2022) (0)
- Gestalt Psychology and the Development of Perceptual Organization (2012) (0)
- Evidence for mental subdivision of space by infants: 3- to 4-month-olds spontaneously bisect a small-scale area into left and right categories (2012) (0)
- Size and orientation cue figure-ground segregation in infants (2018) (0)
- Face feature processing in children: What develops and what does not? (2010) (0)
- Facial motion influences featural, but not holistic, face processing (2012) (0)
- Young Children Scan Own- and Other-Race Faces Differently (2013) (0)
- The MACHO Project III: Probable Detection of Microlensing by Compact Halo Objects (1993) (0)
- Are Torsos the Basis for Infants’ Categorization of Cats Versus Dogs? A Reply to Vidic and Haaf (2004) (2005) (0)
- The eye-size illusion in the face composite task: Evidence for a direct role of holistic processing. (2015) (0)
- Where do concepts come from (2010) (0)
- Effects of face masks on language comprehension in bilingual children (2023) (0)
- The other-race effect of face processing: upper and lower parts play different roles (2014) (0)
- The MACHO Project I: A High Throughput Photometry System Using A Dedicated Telescope and a Wide Field Dual Color Camera. (1993) (0)
- Implicit Racial Bias Test (2019) (0)
- Developmental Change in Implicit and Explicit Racial Biases in Cameroonians (2020) (0)
- The nose-size illusion: Testing the role of visual context. (2015) (0)
- Running head: OTHER-RACE EFFECTS OF RECOGNITION AND CATEGORIZATION Two faces of the other-race effect: Recognition and categorization of Caucasian and Chinese faces (0)
- Development of own-race biases : Gizelle Anzures, Paul C. Quinn, Olivier Pascalis, Alan M. Slater, and Kang Lee (2017) (0)
- Emergence of object representations in young infants: Corroborating findings and a challenge for the feature creation approach (1998) (0)
- Editorial: News from the editors (2012) (0)
- On the semantics of infant categorization and why infants perceive horses as humans (2008) (0)
- Infant categorization research: Early perspectives, current issues and a future direction (1996) (0)
- The making of human concepts: a final look (2010) (0)
- News from the editors: a winner of 2011 Developmental Science Early Career Research Prize. (2012) (0)
- An Introduction to the Classic Studies in Developmental Psychology (2012) (0)
- What do infants know about cats, dogs, and people? Development of a "like-people" representation for nonhuman animals. (2016) (0)
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