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Catherine J Mondloch

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 24, 2011
Sad or fearful? The influence of body posture on adults' and children's perception of facial displays of emotionCatherine J Mondloch
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 6, 2004
Do small white balls squeak? Pitch-object correspondences in young childrenCatherine J Mondloch, Daphne Maurer
Child Development|October 2, 2008
Limitations in 4-year-old children's sensitivity to the spacing among facial featuresCatherine J Mondloch, Kendra Thomson
Perception|August 12, 2010
The function and specificity of sensitivity to cues to facial identity: an individual-differences approachCatherine J Mondloch, Malinda Desjarlais
Perception|October 1, 2016
Recognizing "Bella Swan" and "Hermione Granger": No Own-Race Advantage in Recognizing Photos of Famous FacesXiaomei Zhou, Catherine J Mondloch
Perception|October 16, 2008
The effect of face orientation on holistic processingCatherine J Mondloch, Daphne Maurer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 5, 2015
That's my teacher! Children's ability to recognize personally familiar and unfamiliar faces improves with ageSarah Laurence, Catherine J Mondloch
Perception|October 23, 2015
Attentional biases and recognition accuracy: What happens when multiple own- and other-race faces are encountered simultaneously?Thalia Semplonius, Catherine J Mondloch
Perception|February 15, 2011
The importance of social factors is a matter of perceptionLindsey A Short, Catherine J Mondloch
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 27, 2021
First impressions of child faces: Facial trustworthiness influences adults' interpretations of children's behavior in ambiguous situationsSophia M Thierry, Catherine J Mondloch
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 24, 2011
Sad or fearful? The influence of body posture on adults' and children's perception of facial displays of emotionCatherine J Mondloch
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|October 6, 2004
Do small white balls squeak? Pitch-object correspondences in young childrenCatherine J Mondloch, Daphne Maurer
Child Development|October 2, 2008
Limitations in 4-year-old children's sensitivity to the spacing among facial featuresCatherine J Mondloch, Kendra Thomson
Perception|August 12, 2010
The function and specificity of sensitivity to cues to facial identity: an individual-differences approachCatherine J Mondloch, Malinda Desjarlais
Perception|October 1, 2016
Recognizing "Bella Swan" and "Hermione Granger": No Own-Race Advantage in Recognizing Photos of Famous FacesXiaomei Zhou, Catherine J Mondloch
Perception|October 16, 2008
The effect of face orientation on holistic processingCatherine J Mondloch, Daphne Maurer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 5, 2015
That's my teacher! Children's ability to recognize personally familiar and unfamiliar faces improves with ageSarah Laurence, Catherine J Mondloch
Perception|October 23, 2015
Attentional biases and recognition accuracy: What happens when multiple own- and other-race faces are encountered simultaneously?Thalia Semplonius, Catherine J Mondloch
Perception|February 15, 2011
The importance of social factors is a matter of perceptionLindsey A Short, Catherine J Mondloch
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 27, 2021
First impressions of child faces: Facial trustworthiness influences adults' interpretations of children's behavior in ambiguous situationsSophia M Thierry, Catherine J Mondloch
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