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Face preference at birth.
E Valenza, F Simion, VM Cassia, C Umiltà
Journal of experimental psychology: Human Perception and Performance 22 (4), 892, 1996
8131996
Visual statistical learning in the newborn infant
H Bulf, SP Johnson, E Valenza
Cognition 121 (1), 127-132, 2011
3292011
Preferential orienting to faces in newborns: A temporal–nasal asymmetry.
F Simion, E Valenza, C Umilta, BD Barba
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 24 (5 …, 1998
1941998
Newborns’ preference for up–down asymmetrical configurations
F Simion, E Valenza, V Macchi Cassia, C Turati, C Umiltà
Developmental Science 5 (4), 427-434, 2002
1852002
The origins of face perception: specific versus non‐specific mechanisms
F Simion, V Macchi Cassia, C Turati, E Valenza
Infant and Child Development: An International Journal of Research and …, 2001
1802001
Three-month-olds’ visual preference for faces and its underlying visual processing mechanisms
C Turati, E Valenza, I Leo, F Simion
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 90 (3), 255-273, 2005
1592005
Perceptual completion in newborn human infants
E Valenza, I Leo, L Gava, F Simion
Child Development 77 (6), 1810-1821, 2006
1422006
Configural processing at birth: Evidence for perceptual organisation
T Farroni, E Valenza, F Simion, C Umiltà
Perception 29 (3), 355-372, 2000
1412000
Inhibition of return in newborn infants
E Valenza, F Simion, C Umiltà
Infant Behavior and Development 17 (3), 293-302, 1994
1381994
Inhibition of return in newborns is temporo-nasal asymmetrical
F Simion, E Valenza, C Umiltà, B Dalla Barba
Infant Behavior and Development 18 (2), 189-194, 1995
1171995
How face specialization emerges in the first months of life
F Simion, I Leo, C Turati, E Valenza, B Dalla Barba
Progress in brain research 164, 169-185, 2007
1142007
Persistent primary reflexes affect motor acts: Potential implications for autism spectrum disorder
A Chinello, V Di Gangi, E Valenza
Research in developmental disabilities 83, 287-295, 2018
702018
Congruency as a nonspecific perceptual property contributing to newborns’ face preference
V Macchi Cassia, E Valenza, F Simion, I Leo
Child Development 79 (4), 807-820, 2008
682008
Non-specific perceptual biases at the origins of face processing.
F Simion, VM Cassia, C Turati, E Valenza
Nova Science Publishers, 2003
582003
Effect of partial occlusion on newborns’ face preference and recognition
L Gava, E Valenza, C Turati, S Schonen
Developmental Science 11 (4), 563-574, 2008
552008
The role of kinetic information in newborns’ perception of illusory contours
E Valenza, H Bulf
Developmental science 10 (4), 492-501, 2007
552007
Mechanisms underlying face preference at birth.
F Simion, E Valenza, C Umiltà
Psychology Press/Erlbaum (UK) Taylor & Francis, 1998
50*1998
Number versus extent in newborns’ spontaneous preference for collections of dots
C Turati, L Gava, E Valenza, V Ghirardi
Cognitive Development 28 (1), 10-20, 2013
412013
Lo sviluppo della mente umana. Dalle teorie classiche ai nuovi orientamenti
V Macchi Cassia, E Valenza, F Simion
il Mulino, 2012
362012
Newborn's preference for faces
C Umilta, F Simion, E Valenza
European Psychologist 1 (3), 200-205, 1996
321996
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