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Leslie J Carver

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Smith L, Yurkovic-Harding J, Carver L
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2023 Nov; 64:101325. PMID: 37972500
Joint attention (JA) is an early-developing behavior that allows caregivers and infants to share focus on an object. Deficits in JA, as measured through face-following pathways, are a defining feature...
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Broesch T, Little E, Carver L, Legare C
Infant Behav Dev . 2022 Jun; 68:101732. PMID: 35760032
Literature on infant emotion is dominated by research conducted in Western, industrialized societies where early socialization is characterized by face-to-face, vocal communication with caregivers. There is a dearth of knowledge...
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Marin A, Stormer V, Carver L
Cortex . 2021 Oct; 144:198-211. PMID: 34673436
The perception of a moving object can lead to the expectation of its sound, yet little is known about how visual expectations influence auditory processing. We examined how visual perception...
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Engle J, Baker-Harvey H, Nguyen H, Carney H, Stavropoulos K, Carver L
Child Dev . 2021 Mar; 92(3):811-820. PMID: 33687743
The ability to learn from expectations is foundational to social and nonsocial learning in children. However, we know little about the brain basis of reward expectation in development. Here, 3-...
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Pace A, Levine D, Golinkoff R, Carver L, Hirsh-Pasek K
Infant Behav Dev . 2020 Feb; 58:101425. PMID: 32058196
Infants must learn to carve events at their joints to best understand who is doing what to whom or whether an object or agent has reached its intended goal. Recent...
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McDonald N, Senturk D, Scheffler A, Brian J, Carver L, Charman T, et al.
JAMA Neurol . 2019 Oct; 77(1):73-81. PMID: 31589284
Importance: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with different genetic etiologies. Prospective examination of familial-risk infants informs understanding of developmental trajectories preceding ASD diagnosis, potentially improving early...
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Little E, Legare C, Carver L
Infant Behav Dev . 2019 May; 57:101320. PMID: 31103747
Ethnographic research suggests mother-infant physical contact predicts high levels of maternal responsiveness to infant cues, yet it is unclear whether this responsiveness is driven by the act of physical contact...
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Stavropoulos K, Carver L
J Vis Exp . 2018 Oct; (140). PMID: 30346407
We present a protocol designed to measure the neural correlates of reward in children. The protocol allows researchers to measure both reward anticipation and processing. Its purpose is to create...
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Little E, Legare C, Carver L
Nutrients . 2018 Sep; 10(9). PMID: 30200623
Responsive feeding-initiating feeding in response to early hunger cues-supports the physiology of lactation and the development of infant feeding abilities, yet there is a dearth of research examining what predicts...
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Stavropoulos K, Carver L
Mol Autism . 2018 Feb; 9:4. PMID: 29423131
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition, and multiple theories have emerged concerning core social deficits. While the social motivation hypothesis proposes that deficits in the social...