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Lauren L Emberson

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
Gaining knowledge mediates changes in perception (without differences in attention): A case for perceptual learningLauren L Emberson
Frontiers in Psychology|August 27, 2019
Opposing Timing Constraints Severely Limit the Use of Pupillometry to Investigate Visual Statistical LearningFelicia Zhang, Lauren L Emberson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 1, 2020
Using pupillometry to investigate predictive processes in infancyFelicia Zhang, Lauren L Emberson
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 23, 2012
Learning to sample: eye tracking and fMRI indices of changes in object perceptionLauren L Emberson, Dima Amso
Cognition|May 4, 2016
Statistical learning is constrained to less abstract patterns in complex sensory input (but not the least)Lauren L Emberson, Dani Y Rubinstein
Psychological Science|June 13, 2023
Visual Perception Is Highly Flexible and Context Dependent in Young Infants: A Case of Top-Down-Modulated Motion PerceptionNaiqi G Xiao, Lauren L Emberson
Cognition|July 12, 2019
Infants use knowledge of emotions to augment face perception: Evidence of top-down modulation of perception early in lifeNaiqi G Xiao, Lauren L Emberson
Developmental Science|October 27, 2016
Tracing trajectories of audio-visual learning in the infant brainAlyssa J Kersey, Lauren L Emberson
Journal of Child Language|February 9, 2025
Relative contributions of predictive vs. associative processes to infant looking behavior during language comprehensionTracy E Reuter, Lauren L Emberson
Current Biology : CB|April 12, 2022
Cognitive development: Looking for perceptual awareness in human infantsAleksandra A W Dopierala, Lauren L Emberson
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|March 31, 2017
Gaining knowledge mediates changes in perception (without differences in attention): A case for perceptual learningLauren L Emberson
Frontiers in Psychology|August 27, 2019
Opposing Timing Constraints Severely Limit the Use of Pupillometry to Investigate Visual Statistical LearningFelicia Zhang, Lauren L Emberson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 1, 2020
Using pupillometry to investigate predictive processes in infancyFelicia Zhang, Lauren L Emberson
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|June 23, 2012
Learning to sample: eye tracking and fMRI indices of changes in object perceptionLauren L Emberson, Dima Amso
Cognition|May 4, 2016
Statistical learning is constrained to less abstract patterns in complex sensory input (but not the least)Lauren L Emberson, Dani Y Rubinstein
Psychological Science|June 13, 2023
Visual Perception Is Highly Flexible and Context Dependent in Young Infants: A Case of Top-Down-Modulated Motion PerceptionNaiqi G Xiao, Lauren L Emberson
Cognition|July 12, 2019
Infants use knowledge of emotions to augment face perception: Evidence of top-down modulation of perception early in lifeNaiqi G Xiao, Lauren L Emberson
Developmental Science|October 27, 2016
Tracing trajectories of audio-visual learning in the infant brainAlyssa J Kersey, Lauren L Emberson
Journal of Child Language|February 9, 2025
Relative contributions of predictive vs. associative processes to infant looking behavior during language comprehensionTracy E Reuter, Lauren L Emberson
Current Biology : CB|April 12, 2022
Cognitive development: Looking for perceptual awareness in human infantsAleksandra A W Dopierala, Lauren L Emberson
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