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Mark H Johnson

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Perception|June 16, 2009
Rapid orienting toward face-like stimuli with gaze-relevant contrast informationPrzemyslaw Tomalski, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 28, 2009
The shared signal hypothesis and neural responses to expressions and gaze in infants and adultsSilvia Rigato, Teresa Farroni, Mark H Johnson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 12, 2003
Representing occluded objects in the human infant brainJordy Kaufman, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|September 24, 2008
The social cognitive neuroscience of infancy: illuminating the early development of social brain functionsMark H Johnson, Tobias Grossmann, Teresa Farroni
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|December 3, 2014
The two-process theory of face processing: modifications based on two decades of data from infants and adultsMark H Johnson, Atsushi Senju, Przemyslaw Tomalski
Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
The development and neural basis of referential gaze perceptionAtsushi Senju, Mark H Johnson, Gergely Csibra
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 29, 2004
Mechanisms of eye gaze perception during infancyTeresa Farroni, Mark H Johnson, Gergely Csibra
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 19, 2005
Oscillatory activity in the infant brain reflects object maintenanceJordy Kaufman, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
Brain Research|August 30, 2008
Featural and configural face processing differentially modulate ERP componentsEvelyne Mercure, Frederic Dick, Mark H Johnson
Cognition|March 29, 2008
Understanding the referential nature of looking: infants' preference for object-directed gazeAtsushi Senju, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
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Perception|June 16, 2009
Rapid orienting toward face-like stimuli with gaze-relevant contrast informationPrzemyslaw Tomalski, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|October 28, 2009
The shared signal hypothesis and neural responses to expressions and gaze in infants and adultsSilvia Rigato, Teresa Farroni, Mark H Johnson
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 12, 2003
Representing occluded objects in the human infant brainJordy Kaufman, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|September 24, 2008
The social cognitive neuroscience of infancy: illuminating the early development of social brain functionsMark H Johnson, Tobias Grossmann, Teresa Farroni
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|December 3, 2014
The two-process theory of face processing: modifications based on two decades of data from infants and adultsMark H Johnson, Atsushi Senju, Przemyslaw Tomalski
Social Neuroscience|July 18, 2008
The development and neural basis of referential gaze perceptionAtsushi Senju, Mark H Johnson, Gergely Csibra
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 29, 2004
Mechanisms of eye gaze perception during infancyTeresa Farroni, Mark H Johnson, Gergely Csibra
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 19, 2005
Oscillatory activity in the infant brain reflects object maintenanceJordy Kaufman, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
Brain Research|August 30, 2008
Featural and configural face processing differentially modulate ERP componentsEvelyne Mercure, Frederic Dick, Mark H Johnson
Cognition|March 29, 2008
Understanding the referential nature of looking: infants' preference for object-directed gazeAtsushi Senju, Gergely Csibra, Mark H Johnson
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