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Naiqi G Xiao

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Child Development|February 27, 2026
Emotional consistency guides social engagement in 18- to 24-month-old toddlersWei Fang, Naiqi G Xiao
Behavior Research Methods|February 10, 2018
iTemplate: A template-based eye movement data analysis approachNaiqi G Xiao, Kang Lee
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
Frontiers in Psychology|September 29, 2017
Bilingual Infants Demonstrate Perceptual Flexibility in Phoneme Discrimination but Perceptual Constraint in Face DiscriminationLeher Singh, Darrell Loh, Naiqi G Xiao
Developmental Science|December 30, 2025
Evidence of Top-Down Sensory Prediction in Neonates Within 2 Days of BirthNaiqi G Xiao, Claire E Robertson, Lauren L Emberson
Developmental Psychobiology|December 3, 2025
Infants Recognized Other-Race Faces When Learning Them With Incidental Emotional SoundsCarie Guan, Naomi Geller, Maya Mammon, et al.
Vision Research|February 21, 2012
Rigid facial motion influences featural, but not holistic, face processingNaiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, Liezhong Ge, et al.
Developmental Psychology|December 3, 2019
Emotional expressions reinstate recognition of other-race faces in infants following perceptual narrowingPaul C Quinn, Kang Lee, Olivier Pascalis, et al.
Developmental Science|February 11, 2019
Monolingual but not bilingual infants demonstrate racial bias in social cue useLeher Singh, Paul C Quinn, Naiqi G Xiao, et al.
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Child Development|February 27, 2026
Emotional consistency guides social engagement in 18- to 24-month-old toddlersWei Fang, Naiqi G Xiao
Behavior Research Methods|February 10, 2018
iTemplate: A template-based eye movement data analysis approachNaiqi G Xiao, Kang Lee
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
Frontiers in Psychology|September 29, 2017
Bilingual Infants Demonstrate Perceptual Flexibility in Phoneme Discrimination but Perceptual Constraint in Face DiscriminationLeher Singh, Darrell Loh, Naiqi G Xiao
Developmental Science|December 30, 2025
Evidence of Top-Down Sensory Prediction in Neonates Within 2 Days of BirthNaiqi G Xiao, Claire E Robertson, Lauren L Emberson
Developmental Psychobiology|December 3, 2025
Infants Recognized Other-Race Faces When Learning Them With Incidental Emotional SoundsCarie Guan, Naomi Geller, Maya Mammon, et al.
Vision Research|February 21, 2012
Rigid facial motion influences featural, but not holistic, face processingNaiqi G Xiao, Paul C Quinn, Liezhong Ge, et al.
Developmental Psychology|December 3, 2019
Emotional expressions reinstate recognition of other-race faces in infants following perceptual narrowingPaul C Quinn, Kang Lee, Olivier Pascalis, et al.
Developmental Science|February 11, 2019
Monolingual but not bilingual infants demonstrate racial bias in social cue useLeher Singh, Paul C Quinn, Naiqi G Xiao, et al.
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