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Singh L, Barr R, Quinn P, Kalashnikova M, Rocha-Hidalgo J, Freda K, et al.
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 Apr; 153(11):2879-2898. PMID: 38647456
Bilingual environments provide a commonplace example of increased complexity and uncertainty. Learning multiple languages entails mastery of a larger and more variable range of sounds, words, syntactic structures, pragmatic conventions,...
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Singh L, Kalashnikova M, Quinn P
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2023 Jul; 152(11):3218-3228. PMID: 37498696
Bilingualism has been shown to modify infants' responses in a range of domains. In particular, early bilingual experience is associated with greater flexibility and openness in infant perception and learning....
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Setoh P, Sudo M, Quinn P, Lee K
J Exp Child Psychol . 2023 Jun; 235:105729. PMID: 37364430
Most existing studies on racial bias reduction have used short-term interracial interaction interventions with fleeting effects. The current natural experiment examined whether daily interactions with other-race nannies relate to reduced...
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Singh L, Quinn P
Infancy . 2023 May; 28(4):738-753. PMID: 37186027
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many children receive language input through face coverings. The impact of face coverings for children's abilities to understand language remains unclear. Past research with monolingual...
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Damon F, Quinn P, Meary D, Pascalis O
Br J Psychol . 2022 Jul; 114 Suppl 1:71-93. PMID: 35808935
Faces can be categorized along various dimensions including gender or race, an ability developing in infancy. Infant categorization studies have focused on facial attributes in isolation, but the interaction between...
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Galusca C, Quinn P, Heron-Delaney M, Pascalis O
Infant Behav Dev . 2022 Jun; 68:101726. PMID: 35671651
This study examined 3.5- and 6-month-old infants' visual preferences for individuals from different age groups: adults versus infants. Unlike previous studies that only studied faces, here we included bodies, which...
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Singh L, Phneah K, Wijayaratne D, Lee K, Quinn P
J Exp Child Psychol . 2022 Jan; 216:105352. PMID: 35033787
Over their first year of life, infants express visual preferences for own- versus other-race faces. This developmental transition has primarily been investigated in monoracial societies where infants have limited personal...
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Damon F, Quinn P, Pascalis O
J Exp Child Psychol . 2021 Jun; 210:105174. PMID: 34144347
The current study examined the influence of everyday perceptual experience with infant and child faces on the shaping of visual biases for faces in 3.5-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month-old infants....
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Singh L, Tan A, Quinn P
Dev Sci . 2021 May; 24(6):e13117. PMID: 33942441
COVID-19 has modified numerous aspects of children's social environments. Many children are now spoken to through a mask. There is little empirical evidence attesting to the effects of masked language...
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Qian M, Heyman G, Quinn P, Messi F, Fu G, Lee K
Dev Psychol . 2021 Feb; 57(3):386-396. PMID: 33570986
Age-related differences in explicit and implicit racial biases in Black Cameroonians (N = 187, 94 females) were investigated using a cross-sectional design. Participants ranged in age from 3 to 30...