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The cat is out of the bag: The joint influence of previous experience and looking behavior on infant categorization
KA Kovack‐Lesh, JS Horst, LM Oakes
Infancy 13 (4), 285-307, 2008
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Robust data and power in infant research: A case study of the effect of number of infants and number of trials in visual preference procedures
MC DeBolt, M Rhemtulla, LM Oakes
Infancy 25 (4), 393-419, 2020
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
A Cross‐Cultural Analysis of Infants' Spatial Attention on the Infant Orienting With Attention (IOWA) Task
MC DeBolt, BL Caswell, M George, K Maleta, EL Prado, S Ross‐Sheehy, ...
Child Development, 2025
Mandate: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Sample size, statistical power, and false conclusions in infant looking‐time research
LM Oakes
Infancy 22 (4), 436-469, 2017
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Using habituation of looking time to assess mental processes in infancy
LM Oakes
Journal of Cognition and Development 11 (3), 255-268, 2010
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
The development of visual search in infancy: Attention to faces versus salience.
MK Kwon, M Setoodehnia, J Baek, SJ Luck, LM Oakes
Developmental psychology 52 (4), 537, 2016
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Developing an understanding of emotion categories: Lessons from objects
K Hoemann, R Wu, V LoBue, LM Oakes, F Xu, LF Barrett
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 24 (1), 39-51, 2020
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, US Department of Defense, US National …
The relation between infants' activity with objects and attention to object appearance.
S Perone, KL Madole, S Ross-Sheehy, M Carey, LM Oakes
Developmental psychology 44 (5), 1242, 2008
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Developmental changes in visual short-term memory in infancy: Evidence from eye-tracking
LM Oakes, HA Baumgartner, FS Barrett, IM Messenger, SJ Luck
Frontiers in psychology 4, 697, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Diversity and representation in infant research: Barriers and bridges toward a globalized science of infant development
L Singh, A Cristia, LB Karasik, SJ Rajendra, LM Oakes
Infancy 28 (4), 708-737, 2023
Mandate: US National Science Foundation, European Commission, Agence Nationale de la …
An eye‐tracking investigation of developmental changes in infants’ exploration of upright and inverted human faces
LM Oakes, AE Ellis
Infancy 18 (1), 134-148, 2013
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Exogenous attention influences visual short‐term memory in infants
S Ross‐Sheehy, LM Oakes, SJ Luck
Developmental science 14 (3), 490-501, 2011
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Developmental changes in infants’ visual short-term memory for location
LM Oakes, KB Hurley, S Ross-Sheehy, SJ Luck
Cognition 118 (3), 293-305, 2011
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Beyond the Bayley: neurocognitive assessments of development during infancy and toddlerhood
NH Brito, WP Fifer, D Amso, R Barr, MA Bell, S Calkins, A Flynn, ...
Developmental neuropsychology 44 (2), 220-247, 2019
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Visual short‐term memory for complex objects in 6‐and 8‐month‐old infants
MK Kwon, SJ Luck, LM Oakes
Child development 85 (2), 564-577, 2014
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Visual selective attention biases contribute to the other‐race effect among 9‐month‐old infants
J Markant, LM Oakes, D Amso
Developmental psychobiology 58 (3), 355-365, 2016
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
New evidence for rapid development of colour–location binding in infants’ visual short-term memory
LM Oakes, IM Messenger, S Ross-Sheehy, SJ Luck
Visual cognition 17 (1-2), 67-82, 2009
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Habit2: A stand-alone software solution for presenting stimuli and recording infant looking times in order to study infant development
LM Oakes, D Sperka, MC DeBolt, LM Cantrell
Behavior research methods 51, 1943-1952, 2019
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Experience and distribution of attention: Pet exposure and infants’ scanning of animal images
KB Hurley, LM Oakes
Journal of Cognition and Development 16 (1), 11-30, 2015
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
Two are better than one: Comparison influences infants’ visual recognition memory
LM Oakes, KA Kovack-Lesh, JS Horst
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 104 (1), 124-131, 2009
Mandate: US National Institutes of Health
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