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Xiao Pan Ding

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Neuroimage|July 30, 2013
Neural correlates of own- and other-race face recognition in children: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy studyXiao Pan Ding, Genyue Fu, Kang Lee
Developmental Science|March 12, 2026
The Permission Paradox: Condoning Deception Can Promote Honesty in Young ChildrenChadmen Tan, Xiao Pan Ding, Gail D Heyman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 19, 2023
Truthful yet misleading: Elementary second-order deception in school-age children and its sociocognitive correlatesNarcisa Prodan, Xiao Pan Ding, Laura Visu-Petra
Developmental Psychology|December 11, 2025
Longitudinal associations between parental negative control and children's deceptive behavior: The mediating role of children's dysfunctional attitudesLiwen Yu, Xiao Pan Ding, Ryan Y Hong
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 17, 2021
Linking young children's teaching to their reasoning of mental states: Evidence from SingaporeNina Ni Ye, Gail D Heyman, Xiao Pan Ding
Developmental Psychology|March 21, 2022
Training young children in strategic deception promotes epistemic vigilanceXiao Pan Ding, Hui Yan Lim, Gail D Heyman
Neuropsychologia|January 24, 2013
Neural correlates of spontaneous deception: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)studyXiao Pan Ding, Xiaoqing Gao, Genyue Fu, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 25, 2020
The link between parental mental state talk and children's lying: An indirect effect via false belief understandingXiao Pan Ding, Sherann Ler Ying Teo, Cleo Tay
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 28, 2018
Children's second-order lying: Young children can tell the truth to deceiveLiyang Sai, Xiao Pan Ding, Xiaoqing Gao, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 2, 2024
Detecting lies through others' eyes: Children use perceptual access cues to evaluate listeners' beliefs about informants' deceptionCleo Tay, Ray Ng, Nina Ni Ye, et al.
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Neuroimage|July 30, 2013
Neural correlates of own- and other-race face recognition in children: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy studyXiao Pan Ding, Genyue Fu, Kang Lee
Developmental Science|March 12, 2026
The Permission Paradox: Condoning Deception Can Promote Honesty in Young ChildrenChadmen Tan, Xiao Pan Ding, Gail D Heyman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 19, 2023
Truthful yet misleading: Elementary second-order deception in school-age children and its sociocognitive correlatesNarcisa Prodan, Xiao Pan Ding, Laura Visu-Petra
Developmental Psychology|December 11, 2025
Longitudinal associations between parental negative control and children's deceptive behavior: The mediating role of children's dysfunctional attitudesLiwen Yu, Xiao Pan Ding, Ryan Y Hong
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 17, 2021
Linking young children's teaching to their reasoning of mental states: Evidence from SingaporeNina Ni Ye, Gail D Heyman, Xiao Pan Ding
Developmental Psychology|March 21, 2022
Training young children in strategic deception promotes epistemic vigilanceXiao Pan Ding, Hui Yan Lim, Gail D Heyman
Neuropsychologia|January 24, 2013
Neural correlates of spontaneous deception: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)studyXiao Pan Ding, Xiaoqing Gao, Genyue Fu, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 25, 2020
The link between parental mental state talk and children's lying: An indirect effect via false belief understandingXiao Pan Ding, Sherann Ler Ying Teo, Cleo Tay
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 28, 2018
Children's second-order lying: Young children can tell the truth to deceiveLiyang Sai, Xiao Pan Ding, Xiaoqing Gao, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 2, 2024
Detecting lies through others' eyes: Children use perceptual access cues to evaluate listeners' beliefs about informants' deceptionCleo Tay, Ray Ng, Nina Ni Ye, et al.
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