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Jubran, Rachel1 (AUTHOR) rjubran@montevallo.edu, White, Hannah2 (AUTHOR), Heck, Alison3 (AUTHOR), Chroust, Alyson4 (AUTHOR), Bhatt, Ramesh S.5 (AUTHOR)
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Infancy. Sep2024, p1. 20p. 3 Illustrations.
Sex-specific scanning in infancy: Developmental changes in the use of face/head and body information
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In Journal of Experimental Child Psychology June 2019 182:126-143
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In Infant Behavior and Development February 2018 50:42-51
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In Journal of Experimental Child Psychology February 2018 166:79-95
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In Journal of Experimental Child Psychology July 2016 147:100-110
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Autor:
White, Hannah1, Jubran, Rachel1, Chroust, Alyson1, Heck, Alison1, Bhatt, Ramesh S.1 rbhatt@email.uky.edu
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Visual Cognition. Dec2018, Vol. 26 Issue 10, p764-779. 16p.
Autor:
Jubran, Rachel Lynn
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Theses and Dissertations--Psychology.
Bodies provide important social information, and adults benefit from this information by recognizing and responding appropriately to bodies. Body recognition is enabled by the fact that human bodies are defined by parts, such as the limbs, torso, and
Autor:
Jubran, Rachel
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Theses and Dissertations--Psychology.
Human faces, bodies, and hands convey critical social information (e.g., emotions, goals, and desires). Infants, like adults, are sensitive to such social information. Unlike infants’ knowledge of the structure of the human face and body, not much
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ETSU Faculty Works.
Although there is a wealth of knowledge on categorization early in life, there are still many unanswered questions about the nature of category representation in infancy. For example, it is unclear whether infants are sensitive to boundaries between
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https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/10187