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Scott P Johnson

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Cognition|December 31, 2008
Development of infants' attention to faces during the first yearMichael C Frank, Edward Vul, Scott P Johnson
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2013
Statistical learning across development: flexible yet constrainedLauren Krogh, Haley A Vlach, Scott P Johnson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 12, 2013
Visual search and attention to faces during early infancyMichael C Frank, Dima Amso, Scott P Johnson
Cognition|December 16, 2020
Infancy studies come of age: Jacques Mehler's influence on the importance of perinatal experience for early language learningRobin Panneton, J Gavin Bremner, Scott P Johnson
Developmental Science|October 31, 2012
Biracial and monoracial infant own-race face perception: an eye tracking studySarah E Gaither, Kristin Pauker, Scott P Johnson
Plos One|December 8, 2016
Infants' Looking to Surprising Events: When Eye-Tracking Reveals More than Looking TimeH Henny Yeung, Stephanie Denison, Scott P Johnson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 27, 2003
Development of object concepts in infancy: Evidence for early learning in an eye-tracking paradigmScott P Johnson, Dima Amso, Jonathan A Slemmer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 13, 2013
Sex-related preferences for real and doll faces versus real and toy objects in young infants and adultsPaola Escudero, Rachel A Robbins, Scott P Johnson
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 5, 2024
Effects of conflicting emotional cues on toddlers' emotion perceptionShannon M Brady, Marissa Ogren, Scott P Johnson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 12, 2021
Where Infants Look Determines How They See: Eye Movements and Object Perception Performance in 3-Month-OldsScott P Johnson, Jonathan A Slemmer, Dima Amso
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Cognition|December 31, 2008
Development of infants' attention to faces during the first yearMichael C Frank, Edward Vul, Scott P Johnson
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2013
Statistical learning across development: flexible yet constrainedLauren Krogh, Haley A Vlach, Scott P Johnson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 12, 2013
Visual search and attention to faces during early infancyMichael C Frank, Dima Amso, Scott P Johnson
Cognition|December 16, 2020
Infancy studies come of age: Jacques Mehler's influence on the importance of perinatal experience for early language learningRobin Panneton, J Gavin Bremner, Scott P Johnson
Developmental Science|October 31, 2012
Biracial and monoracial infant own-race face perception: an eye tracking studySarah E Gaither, Kristin Pauker, Scott P Johnson
Plos One|December 8, 2016
Infants' Looking to Surprising Events: When Eye-Tracking Reveals More than Looking TimeH Henny Yeung, Stephanie Denison, Scott P Johnson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 27, 2003
Development of object concepts in infancy: Evidence for early learning in an eye-tracking paradigmScott P Johnson, Dima Amso, Jonathan A Slemmer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 13, 2013
Sex-related preferences for real and doll faces versus real and toy objects in young infants and adultsPaola Escudero, Rachel A Robbins, Scott P Johnson
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|June 5, 2024
Effects of conflicting emotional cues on toddlers' emotion perceptionShannon M Brady, Marissa Ogren, Scott P Johnson
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 12, 2021
Where Infants Look Determines How They See: Eye Movements and Object Perception Performance in 3-Month-OldsScott P Johnson, Jonathan A Slemmer, Dima Amso
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