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Liezhong Ge

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 10, 2009
Development of the other-race effect during infancy: evidence toward universality?David J Kelly, Shaoying Liu, Kang Lee, et al.
Perception|May 23, 2012
A new "fat face" illusionYu-Hao Sun, Liezhong Ge, Paul C Quinn, et al.
Developmental Science|October 26, 2005
Three-month-olds, but not newborns, prefer own-race facesDavid J Kelly, Paul C Quinn, Alan M Slater, et al.
Infant and Child Development|September 7, 2013
Development of Recognition of Face Parts from Unfamiliar FacesShaoying Liu, Gizelle Anzures, Liezhong Ge, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 1, 2023
The discrimination of expressions in facial movements by infants: A study with point-light displaysNaiqi G Xiao, Valentina Angeli, Wei Fang, et al.
Perception|October 13, 2009
Two faces of the other-race effect: recognition and categorisation of Caucasian and Chinese facesLiezhong Ge, Hongchuan Zhang, Zhe Wang, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 1, 2008
Cross-Race Preferences for Same-Race Faces Extend Beyond the African Versus Caucasian Contrast in 3-Month-Old InfantsDavid J Kelly, Shaoying Liu, Liezhong Ge, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 22, 2008
An inner face advantage in children's recognition of familiar peersLiezhong Ge, Gizelle Anzures, Zhe Wang, et al.
Developmental Psychology|February 10, 2015
Development of visual preference for own- versus other-race faces in infancyShaoying Liu, Wen Sara Xiao, Naiqi G Xiao, et al.
Child Development|April 12, 2017
Infants Rely More on Gaze Cues From Own-Race Than Other-Race Adults for Learning Under UncertaintyNaiqi G Xiao, Rachel Wu, Paul C Quinn, et al.
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 10, 2009
Development of the other-race effect during infancy: evidence toward universality?David J Kelly, Shaoying Liu, Kang Lee, et al.
Perception|May 23, 2012
A new "fat face" illusionYu-Hao Sun, Liezhong Ge, Paul C Quinn, et al.
Developmental Science|October 26, 2005
Three-month-olds, but not newborns, prefer own-race facesDavid J Kelly, Paul C Quinn, Alan M Slater, et al.
Infant and Child Development|September 7, 2013
Development of Recognition of Face Parts from Unfamiliar FacesShaoying Liu, Gizelle Anzures, Liezhong Ge, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|April 1, 2023
The discrimination of expressions in facial movements by infants: A study with point-light displaysNaiqi G Xiao, Valentina Angeli, Wei Fang, et al.
Perception|October 13, 2009
Two faces of the other-race effect: recognition and categorisation of Caucasian and Chinese facesLiezhong Ge, Hongchuan Zhang, Zhe Wang, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 1, 2008
Cross-Race Preferences for Same-Race Faces Extend Beyond the African Versus Caucasian Contrast in 3-Month-Old InfantsDavid J Kelly, Shaoying Liu, Liezhong Ge, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 22, 2008
An inner face advantage in children's recognition of familiar peersLiezhong Ge, Gizelle Anzures, Zhe Wang, et al.
Developmental Psychology|February 10, 2015
Development of visual preference for own- versus other-race faces in infancyShaoying Liu, Wen Sara Xiao, Naiqi G Xiao, et al.
Child Development|April 12, 2017
Infants Rely More on Gaze Cues From Own-Race Than Other-Race Adults for Learning Under UncertaintyNaiqi G Xiao, Rachel Wu, Paul C Quinn, et al.
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