selected scholarly activity
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chapters
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conferences
- Biased Early Social Development by Perceptual Experience: Evidence from Mono-Racial Asian Countries. i-Perception. 19-19. 2019
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journal articles
- Altered development of face recognition among infants born amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 244:105942-105942. 2024
- Infants’ top-down perceptual modulation is specific to own-race faces. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 242:105889-105889. 2024
- Racial ambiguity impairs holistic face processing: Evidence from racially distinctive and racially ambiguous faces. Visual Cognition. ahead-of-print:1-19. 2024
- The discrimination of expressions in facial movements by infants: A study with point-light displays. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 232:105671-105671. 2023
- Visual Perception Is Highly Flexible and Context Dependent in Young Infants: A Case of Top-Down-Modulated Motion Perception. Psychological Science. 34:875-886. 2023
- Face recognition ability can be predicted by microstructural properties of white matter: a study of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Cerebral Cortex. 33:8442-8455. 2023
- Facial dominance augments perceived proximity: Evidence from a visual illusion.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 49:635-648. 2023
- Face-race modulates the perceived proximity of faces in adults, but not in children. Journal of Vision. 22:3439-3439. 2022
- Race categories modulated the perceived lightness of faces. Journal of Vision. 22:3490-3490. 2022
- The “Fat Face” illusion: A robust adaptation for processing pairs of faces. Vision Research. 195:108015-108015. 2022
- Face categories modulate the perceived proximity of faces. Journal of Vision. 21:2545-2545. 2021
- Face dominance modulates the perceived face size: converging evidence from three countries. Journal of Vision. 21:2263-2263. 2021
- Racial ambiguity impairs holistic face processing. Journal of Vision. 21:1934-1934. 2021
- Emotional expressions reinstate recognition of other-race faces in infants following perceptual narrowing.. Developmental Psychology. 56:15-27. 2020
- Infants use knowledge of emotions to augment face perception: Evidence of top-down modulation of perception early in life. Cognition. 193:104019-104019. 2019
- Monolingual but not bilingual infants demonstrate racial bias in social cue use. Developmental Science. 22:e12809. 2019
- Top-down perception at 6 months of age: Evidence from motion perception. Journal of Vision. 19:56-56. 2019
- Narrowing in face and speech perception in infancy: Developmental change in the relations between domains. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 176:113-127. 2018
- iTemplate: A template-based eye movement data analysis approach. Behavior Research Methods. 50:2388-2398. 2018
- Relations between scanning and recognition of own‐ and other‐race faces in 6‐ and 9‐month‐old infants. PsyCh Journal. 7:92-102. 2018
- Infants Rely More on Gaze Cues From Own‐Race Than Other‐Race Adults for Learning Under Uncertainty. Child Development. 89:e229-e244. 2018
- Older but not younger infants associate own‐race faces with happy music and other‐race faces with sad music. Developmental Science. 21. 2018
- The Fusiform Face Area Plays a Greater Role in Holistic Processing for Own-Race Faces Than Other-Race Faces. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12:220. 2018
- An adult face bias in infants that is modulated by face race. International Journal of Behavioral Development. 41:581-587. 2017
- Facial movements facilitate part-based, not holistic, processing in children, adolescents, and adults.. Developmental Psychology. 53:1765-1776. 2017
- Scanning of own‐ versus other‐race faces in infants from racially diverse or homogenous communities. Developmental Psychobiology. 59:613-627. 2017
- Bilingual Infants Demonstrate Perceptual Flexibility in Phoneme Discrimination but Perceptual Constraint in Face Discrimination. Frontiers in Psychology. 8:1563. 2017
- Own-Group Face Recognition Bias: The Effects of Location and Reputation. Frontiers in Psychology. 8:1734. 2017
- Neural correlates of processing elastic moving faces: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study. Journal of Vision. 15:425-425. 2015
- The eye-size illusion in the face composite task: Evidence for a direct role of holistic processing. Journal of Vision. 15:150-150. 2015
- Eye tracking reveals a crucial role for facial motion in recognition of faces by infants.. Developmental Psychology. 51:744-757. 2015
- Development of visual preference for own- versus other-race faces in infancy.. Developmental Psychology. 51:500-511. 2015
- Visual scanning and recognition of Chinese, Caucasian, and racially ambiguous faces: Contributions from bottom-up facial physiognomic information and top-down knowledge of racial categories. Vision Research. 107:67-75. 2015
- Asian infants show preference for own-race but not other-race female faces: the role of infant caregiving arrangements. Frontiers in Psychology. 6:593. 2015
- Natural, but not artificial, facial movements elicit the left visual field bias in infant face scanning. Neuropsychologia. 62:175-183. 2014
- The eye-size illusion: Psychophysical characteristics, generality, relation to holistic processing, and a role for visual experience. Journal of Vision. 14:569-569. 2014
- The Eye-Size Illusion: Psychophysical Characteristics, Generality, and Relation to Holistic Face Processing. Perception. 43:265-274. 2014
- On the facilitative effects of face motion on face recognition and its development. Frontiers in Psychology. 5:633. 2014
- Elastic facial movement influences part-based but not holistic processing.. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 39:1457-1467. 2013
- Face contour is crucial to the fat face illusion. Journal of Vision. 13:425-425. 2013
- Development of face scanning for own- and other-race faces in infancy. International Journal of Behavioral Development. 37:100-105. 2013
- A new fat face illusion: Psychophysical evidence. Journal of Vision. 12:642-642. 2012
- Rigid facial motion influences featural, but not holistic, face processing. Vision Research. 57:26-34. 2012
- A New “Fat Face” Illusion. Perception. 41:117-120. 2012
- Similarity and difference in the processing of same- and other-race faces as revealed by eye tracking in 4- to 9-month-olds. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 108:180-189. 2011
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preprints
- Visual perception is highly flexible and context-dependent in young infants: A case of top-down modulated motion perception 2023
- Facial dominance augments perceived proximity: Evidence from a visual illusion 2023
- The discrimination of expressions in facial movements by infants: A study with point-light displays 2023
- ManyBabies 5: A large-scale investigation of the proposed shift from familiarity preference to novelty preference in infant looking time 2023
- Altered development of face recognition among infants born amid the COVID-19 pandemic 2022
- Race Categories Modulated the Perceived Lightness of Faces 2022