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Dawn Watling

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The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 9, 2015
Children's judgements of social withdrawal behavioursDawn Watling
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|September 8, 2009
Self-presentational features in childhood social anxietyRobin Banerjee, Dawn Watling
Child Development|December 7, 2018
Children's Facial Emotion Recognition Skills: Longitudinal Associations With Lateralization for Emotion ProcessingDawn Watling, Nikoleta Damaskinou
Laterality|September 1, 2017
Neurophysiological evidence (ERPs) for hemispheric processing of facial expressions of emotions: Evidence from whole face and chimeric face stimuliNikoleta Damaskinou, Dawn Watling
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|October 30, 2018
The role of audience familiarity and activity outcome in children's understanding of disclaimersRachel J Nesbit, Dawn Watling
Laterality|September 7, 2023
Comparing two versions of the Chimeric Face Test: A pilot investigationRachel Jane Nesbit, Dawn Watling
Laterality|August 23, 2007
Linking children's neuropsychological processing of emotion with their knowledge of emotion expression regulationDawn Watling, Victoria J Bourne
Laterality|June 13, 2014
Individual differences in emotion lateralisation and the processing of emotional information arising from social interactionsVictoria J Bourne, Dawn Watling
Developmental Neuropsychology|October 22, 2013
Sex differences in the relationship between children's emotional expression discrimination and their developing hemispheric lateralizationDawn Watling, Victoria J Bourne
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 25, 2019
Expressivity in children's drawings of themselves for adult audiences with varied authority and familiarityEsther Burkitt, Dawn Watling, Hannah Message
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The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 9, 2015
Children's judgements of social withdrawal behavioursDawn Watling
Journal of Anxiety Disorders|September 8, 2009
Self-presentational features in childhood social anxietyRobin Banerjee, Dawn Watling
Child Development|December 7, 2018
Children's Facial Emotion Recognition Skills: Longitudinal Associations With Lateralization for Emotion ProcessingDawn Watling, Nikoleta Damaskinou
Laterality|September 1, 2017
Neurophysiological evidence (ERPs) for hemispheric processing of facial expressions of emotions: Evidence from whole face and chimeric face stimuliNikoleta Damaskinou, Dawn Watling
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|October 30, 2018
The role of audience familiarity and activity outcome in children's understanding of disclaimersRachel J Nesbit, Dawn Watling
Laterality|September 7, 2023
Comparing two versions of the Chimeric Face Test: A pilot investigationRachel Jane Nesbit, Dawn Watling
Laterality|August 23, 2007
Linking children's neuropsychological processing of emotion with their knowledge of emotion expression regulationDawn Watling, Victoria J Bourne
Laterality|June 13, 2014
Individual differences in emotion lateralisation and the processing of emotional information arising from social interactionsVictoria J Bourne, Dawn Watling
Developmental Neuropsychology|October 22, 2013
Sex differences in the relationship between children's emotional expression discrimination and their developing hemispheric lateralizationDawn Watling, Victoria J Bourne
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|January 25, 2019
Expressivity in children's drawings of themselves for adult audiences with varied authority and familiarityEsther Burkitt, Dawn Watling, Hannah Message
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