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Elizabeth J Carter

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Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
Friend or foe? Brain systems involved in the perception of dynamic signals of menacing and friendly social approachesElizabeth J Carter, Kevin A Pelphrey
Social Neuroscience|January 5, 2008
School-aged children exhibit domain-specific responses to biological motionElizabeth J Carter, Kevin A Pelphrey
Development and Psychopathology|October 8, 2008
Charting the typical and atypical development of the social brainKevin A Pelphrey, Elizabeth J Carter
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 17, 2008
Brain mechanisms for social perception: lessons from autism and typical developmentKevin A Pelphrey, Elizabeth J Carter
Neuroimage|September 14, 2010
Exploring the neural correlates of goal-directed action and intention understandingElizabeth J Carter, Jessica K Hodgins, David H Rakison
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|August 16, 2021
Exploring Non-Expert Robot Programming Through CrowdsourcingSanne van Waveren, Elizabeth J Carter, Oscar Örnberg, et al.
Plos One|October 20, 2012
Is he being bad? Social and language brain networks during social judgment in children with autismElizabeth J Carter, Diane L Williams, Nancy J Minshew, et al.
Plos Biology|April 6, 2006
Functional imaging of numerical processing in adults and 4-y-old childrenJessica F Cantlon, Elizabeth M Brannon, Elizabeth J Carter, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|May 27, 2014
Are children with autism more responsive to animated characters? A study of interactions with humans and human-controlled avatarsElizabeth J Carter, Diane L Williams, Jessica K Hodgins, et al.
Psychological Science|May 9, 2009
Action understanding in the superior temporal sulcus regionBrent C Vander Wyk, Caitlin M Hudac, Elizabeth J Carter, et al.
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Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
Friend or foe? Brain systems involved in the perception of dynamic signals of menacing and friendly social approachesElizabeth J Carter, Kevin A Pelphrey
Social Neuroscience|January 5, 2008
School-aged children exhibit domain-specific responses to biological motionElizabeth J Carter, Kevin A Pelphrey
Development and Psychopathology|October 8, 2008
Charting the typical and atypical development of the social brainKevin A Pelphrey, Elizabeth J Carter
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 17, 2008
Brain mechanisms for social perception: lessons from autism and typical developmentKevin A Pelphrey, Elizabeth J Carter
Neuroimage|September 14, 2010
Exploring the neural correlates of goal-directed action and intention understandingElizabeth J Carter, Jessica K Hodgins, David H Rakison
Frontiers in Robotics and AI|August 16, 2021
Exploring Non-Expert Robot Programming Through CrowdsourcingSanne van Waveren, Elizabeth J Carter, Oscar Örnberg, et al.
Plos One|October 20, 2012
Is he being bad? Social and language brain networks during social judgment in children with autismElizabeth J Carter, Diane L Williams, Nancy J Minshew, et al.
Plos Biology|April 6, 2006
Functional imaging of numerical processing in adults and 4-y-old childrenJessica F Cantlon, Elizabeth M Brannon, Elizabeth J Carter, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|May 27, 2014
Are children with autism more responsive to animated characters? A study of interactions with humans and human-controlled avatarsElizabeth J Carter, Diane L Williams, Jessica K Hodgins, et al.
Psychological Science|May 9, 2009
Action understanding in the superior temporal sulcus regionBrent C Vander Wyk, Caitlin M Hudac, Elizabeth J Carter, et al.
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