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Elizabeth A Simpson

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Developmental Psychobiology|January 8, 2014
The development of facial identity discrimination through learned attentionElizabeth A Simpson, Krisztina V Jakobsen, Dorothy M Fragaszy, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 12, 2019
Face detection in infants and adults: Effects of orientation and colorElizabeth A Simpson, Sarah E Maylott, Kyla Leonard, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|September 20, 2014
Empathy: gender effects in brain and behaviorLeonardo Christov-Moore, Elizabeth A Simpson, Gino Coudé, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 12, 2016
Neonatal imitation predicts infant rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) social and anxiety-related behaviours at one yearStefano S K Kaburu, Annika Paukner, Elizabeth A Simpson, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 23, 2016
Experience-independent sex differences in newborn macaques: Females are more social than malesElizabeth A Simpson, Ylenia Nicolini, Melissa Shetler, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|October 25, 2022
Infant temperamental fear, pupil dilation, and gaze aversion from smiling strangersGuangyu Zeng, Sarah E Maylott, Tiffany S Leung, et al.
Child Development|May 26, 2016
Face Detection and the Development of Own-Species Bias in Infant MacaquesElizabeth A Simpson, Krisztina V Jakobsen, Fabrice Damon, et al.
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2025
Training Improves Avoidance of Natural Sick Faces: Changes in Visual Attention and Approach DecisionsTiffany S Leung, Krisztina V Jakobsen, Sarah E Maylott, et al.
Psychopharmacology|November 13, 2016
Acute oxytocin improves memory and gaze following in male but not female nursery-reared infant macaquesElizabeth A Simpson, Annika Paukner, Valentina Sclafani, et al.
Child Development|August 17, 2023
Infection detection in faces: Children's development of pathogen avoidanceTiffany S Leung, Guangyu Zeng, Sarah E Maylott, et al.
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Developmental Psychobiology|January 8, 2014
The development of facial identity discrimination through learned attentionElizabeth A Simpson, Krisztina V Jakobsen, Dorothy M Fragaszy, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 12, 2019
Face detection in infants and adults: Effects of orientation and colorElizabeth A Simpson, Sarah E Maylott, Kyla Leonard, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|September 20, 2014
Empathy: gender effects in brain and behaviorLeonardo Christov-Moore, Elizabeth A Simpson, Gino Coudé, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 12, 2016
Neonatal imitation predicts infant rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) social and anxiety-related behaviours at one yearStefano S K Kaburu, Annika Paukner, Elizabeth A Simpson, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 23, 2016
Experience-independent sex differences in newborn macaques: Females are more social than malesElizabeth A Simpson, Ylenia Nicolini, Melissa Shetler, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|October 25, 2022
Infant temperamental fear, pupil dilation, and gaze aversion from smiling strangersGuangyu Zeng, Sarah E Maylott, Tiffany S Leung, et al.
Child Development|May 26, 2016
Face Detection and the Development of Own-Species Bias in Infant MacaquesElizabeth A Simpson, Krisztina V Jakobsen, Fabrice Damon, et al.
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|May 23, 2025
Training Improves Avoidance of Natural Sick Faces: Changes in Visual Attention and Approach DecisionsTiffany S Leung, Krisztina V Jakobsen, Sarah E Maylott, et al.
Psychopharmacology|November 13, 2016
Acute oxytocin improves memory and gaze following in male but not female nursery-reared infant macaquesElizabeth A Simpson, Annika Paukner, Valentina Sclafani, et al.
Child Development|August 17, 2023
Infection detection in faces: Children's development of pathogen avoidanceTiffany S Leung, Guangyu Zeng, Sarah E Maylott, et al.
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