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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 17, 2010
Similarity and difference in the processing of same- and other-race faces as revealed by eye tracking in 4- to 9-month-oldsShaoying Liu, Paul C Quinn, Andrea Wheeler, et al.
Developmental Science|September 3, 2011
Developing cultural differences in face processingDavid J Kelly, Shaoying Liu, Helen Rodger, et al.
Developmental Science|February 4, 2017
Older but not younger infants associate own-race faces with happy music and other-race faces with sad musicNaiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, Shaoying Liu, et al.
Developmental Psychology|May 27, 2015
Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infantsNaiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, Shaoying Liu, et al.
Psychological Science|November 23, 2007
The other-race effect develops during infancy: evidence of perceptual narrowingDavid J Kelly, Paul C Quinn, Alan M Slater, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 6, 2011
The other face of the other-race effect: an fMRI investigation of the other-race face categorization advantageLu Feng, Jiangang Liu, Zhe Wang, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 23, 2015
Asian infants show preference for own-race but not other-race female faces: the role of infant caregiving arrangementsShaoying Liu, Naiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 10, 2017
Facial Contrast Is a Cross-Cultural Cue for Perceiving AgeAurélie Porcheron, Emmanuelle Mauger, Frédérique Soppelsa, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 17, 2025
Distinct timescales dissociate spontaneous thought dimensionsJingyu Hua, Xianliang Ge, Min Dou, et al.
Vision Research|January 30, 2008
The roles of visual expertise and visual input in the face inversion effect: behavioral and neurocomputational evidenceJoseph P McCleery, Lingyun Zhang, Liezhong Ge, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 17, 2010
Similarity and difference in the processing of same- and other-race faces as revealed by eye tracking in 4- to 9-month-oldsShaoying Liu, Paul C Quinn, Andrea Wheeler, et al.
Developmental Science|September 3, 2011
Developing cultural differences in face processingDavid J Kelly, Shaoying Liu, Helen Rodger, et al.
Developmental Science|February 4, 2017
Older but not younger infants associate own-race faces with happy music and other-race faces with sad musicNaiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, Shaoying Liu, et al.
Developmental Psychology|May 27, 2015
Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infantsNaiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, Shaoying Liu, et al.
Psychological Science|November 23, 2007
The other-race effect develops during infancy: evidence of perceptual narrowingDavid J Kelly, Paul C Quinn, Alan M Slater, et al.
Neuropsychologia|October 6, 2011
The other face of the other-race effect: an fMRI investigation of the other-race face categorization advantageLu Feng, Jiangang Liu, Zhe Wang, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|May 23, 2015
Asian infants show preference for own-race but not other-race female faces: the role of infant caregiving arrangementsShaoying Liu, Naiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 10, 2017
Facial Contrast Is a Cross-Cultural Cue for Perceiving AgeAurélie Porcheron, Emmanuelle Mauger, Frédérique Soppelsa, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 17, 2025
Distinct timescales dissociate spontaneous thought dimensionsJingyu Hua, Xianliang Ge, Min Dou, et al.
Vision Research|January 30, 2008
The roles of visual expertise and visual input in the face inversion effect: behavioral and neurocomputational evidenceJoseph P McCleery, Lingyun Zhang, Liezhong Ge, et al.
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