280 results on '"Pascalis, Olivier"'
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2. Toddlers’ sensitivity to dominance traits from faces
3. Can Language Modulate Perceptual Narrowing for Faces? Other-Race Face Recognition in Infants Is Modulated by Language Experience
4. Infant sensitivity to age-based social categories in full-body displays
5. The “Fat Face” illusion: A robust adaptation for processing pairs of faces
6. Rooting for Their Own Gender: Preschoolers' Selective Preference for Winners.
7. When novelty prevails on familiarity: Visual biases for child versus infant faces in 3.5- to 12-month-olds
8. The recognition of facial expressions of emotion in deaf and hearing individuals
9. Emotional Expressions Reinstate Recognition of Other-Race Faces in Infants Following Perceptual Narrowing
10. Reorganization in the representation of face-race categories from 6 to 9 months of age: Behavioral and computational evidence
11. The Role of Production Abilities in the Perception of Consonant Category in Infants
12. Perceptual Narrowing in Face Processing: Reviewing the Factors Influencing its Onset and Offset.
13. Development of face processing: are there critical or sensitive periods?
14. A developmental investigation of the other-race categorization advantage in a multiracial population: Contrasting social categorization and perceptual expertise accounts
15. Quantifying Facial Expression Intensity and Signal Use in Deaf Signers
16. Multisensory Representation of Gender in Infants: An Eye-Tracking Study
17. A regional composite-face effect for species-specific recognition: Upper and lower halves play different roles in holistic processing of monkey faces
18. Goldilocks versus Goldlöckchen: Visual Speech Preference for Same-Rhythm-Class Languages in 6-Month-Old Infants
19. Face Recognition Is Shaped by the Use of Sign Language
20. Visual field plasticity in hearing users of sign language
21. Narrowing in face and speech perception in infancy: Developmental change in the relations between domains
22. An Adult Face Bias in Infants That is Modulated by Face Race
23. Perceptual Individuation Training (but Not Mere Exposure) Reduces Implicit Racial Bias in Preschool Children
24. Fearful but not happy expressions boost face detection in human infants
25. Face Race Processing and Racial Bias in Early Development : A Perceptual-Social Linkage
26. Impact of language familiarity on abstract pattern recognition in 9- to 12-month-old infants.
27. Individuation Training with Other-Race Faces Reduces Preschoolers' Implicit Racial Bias: A Link between Perceptual and Social Representation of Faces in Children
28. Memory for Complex Visual Objects but Not for Allocentric Locations during the First Year of Life
29. Eye Tracking Reveals a Crucial Role for Facial Motion in Recognition of Faces by Infants
30. Development of Visual Preference for Own- versus Other-Race Faces in Infancy
31. Older infants' social learning behavior under uncertainty is modulated by the interaction of face and speech processing.
32. Effects of visual expertise on a novel eye-size illusion: Implications for holistic face processing
33. A Review of Attractiveness Preferences in Infancy: From Faces to Objects
34. The influence of infant-directed speech on 12-month-olds’ intersensory perception of fluent speech
35. Female face preference in 4-month-olds: The importance of hairline
36. Natural, but not artificial, facial movements elicit the left visual field bias in infant face scanning
37. The effects of information type (features vs. configuration) and location (eyes vs. mouth) on the development of face perception
38. Is Face Processing Species-Specific during the First Year of Life?
39. Own- and Other-Race Face Identity Recognition in Children: The Effects of Pose and Feature Composition
40. The Face Perception System becomes Species-Specific at 3 Months: An Eye-Tracking Study
41. Is the Face-Perception System Human-Specific at Birth?
42. Face Processing in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Independent or Interactive Processing of Facial Identity and Facial Expression?
43. Minimizing Skin Color Differences Does Not Eliminate the Own-Race Recognition Advantage in Infants
44. Visual Recognition Memory across Contexts
45. Categorization, Categorical Perception, and Asymmetry in Infants' Representation of Face Race
46. Infant interest in their mother's face is associated with maternal psychological health
47. Nine-month-old infants prefer unattractive bodies over attractive bodies
48. What Do Children Look at in an Adult Face with Which They Are Personally Familiar?
49. Cross-Race Preferences for Same-Race Faces Extend beyond the African versus Caucasian Contrast in 3-Month-Old Infants
50. Familiar Face Recognition in Children with Autism: The Differential Use of Inner and Outer Face Parts
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