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Margaret C Moulson

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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|February 20, 2020
Three-month-old infants show enhanced behavioral and neural sensitivity to fearful facesKristina Safar, Margaret C Moulson
Developmental Psychobiology|April 4, 2017
Recognizing facial expressions of emotion in infancy: A replication and extensionKristina Safar, Margaret C Moulson
Developmental Psychology|July 20, 2011
Developing a side bias for conspecific faces during childhoodBenjamin Balas, Margaret C Moulson
Perception|September 26, 2022
The importance of internal and external features in recognizing faces that vary in familiarity and raceMenahal Latif, Margaret C Moulson
Frontiers in Psychology|November 1, 2021
Parent-Infant Interaction Tasks Adapted for Remote Testing: Strengths, Challenges, and RecommendationsShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Brain Sciences|August 28, 2020
Dynamic Advances in Emotion Processing: Differential Attention towards the Critical Features of Dynamic Emotional Expressions in 7-Month-Old InfantsShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|April 10, 2024
The effectiveness of maternal regulatory attempts in the development of infant emotion regulationShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Data in Brief|February 20, 2020
The infant's face diet: Data on 3-month-old infant-perspective experience with faces video-recorded in their typical, daily environmentNicole A Sugden, Margaret C Moulson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 29, 2020
What drives the attentional bias for fearful faces? An eye-tracking investigation of 7-month-old infants' visual scanning patternsShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 26, 2016
Hey baby, what's "up"? One- and 3-month-olds experience faces primarily upright but non-upright faces offer the best viewsNicole A Sugden, Margaret C Moulson
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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|February 20, 2020
Three-month-old infants show enhanced behavioral and neural sensitivity to fearful facesKristina Safar, Margaret C Moulson
Developmental Psychobiology|April 4, 2017
Recognizing facial expressions of emotion in infancy: A replication and extensionKristina Safar, Margaret C Moulson
Developmental Psychology|July 20, 2011
Developing a side bias for conspecific faces during childhoodBenjamin Balas, Margaret C Moulson
Perception|September 26, 2022
The importance of internal and external features in recognizing faces that vary in familiarity and raceMenahal Latif, Margaret C Moulson
Frontiers in Psychology|November 1, 2021
Parent-Infant Interaction Tasks Adapted for Remote Testing: Strengths, Challenges, and RecommendationsShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Brain Sciences|August 28, 2020
Dynamic Advances in Emotion Processing: Differential Attention towards the Critical Features of Dynamic Emotional Expressions in 7-Month-Old InfantsShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|April 10, 2024
The effectiveness of maternal regulatory attempts in the development of infant emotion regulationShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Data in Brief|February 20, 2020
The infant's face diet: Data on 3-month-old infant-perspective experience with faces video-recorded in their typical, daily environmentNicole A Sugden, Margaret C Moulson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 29, 2020
What drives the attentional bias for fearful faces? An eye-tracking investigation of 7-month-old infants' visual scanning patternsShira C Segal, Margaret C Moulson
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 26, 2016
Hey baby, what's "up"? One- and 3-month-olds experience faces primarily upright but non-upright faces offer the best viewsNicole A Sugden, Margaret C Moulson
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