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Rick O. Gilmore

Affiliations: 
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
infant perception, cognition, action
Website:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/rog1
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Qian Y, Seisler AR, Gilmore RO. (2021) Children's perceptual sensitivity to optic flow-like visual motion differs from adults. Developmental Psychology. 57: 1810-1821
Liu P, Cole PM, Gilmore RO, et al. (2019) Young children's neural processing of their mother's voice: An fMRI study. Neuropsychologia. 122: 11-19
Gilmore RO, Thomas AL, Fesi J. (2016) Children's Brain Responses to Optic Flow Vary by Pattern Type and Motion Speed. Plos One. 11: e0157911
Adamiak W, Thomas A, Patel S, et al. (2015) Adult Observer's Sensitivity to Optic Flow Varies by Pattern and Speed. Journal of Vision. 15: 1008
Gilmore RO, Raudies F, Jayaraman S. (2015) What accounts for developmental shifts in optic flow sensitivity? 5th Joint International Conference On Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics, Icdl-Epirob 2015. 19-25
Raudies F, Gilmore RO. (2014) Visual motion priors differ for infants and mothers. Neural Computation. 26: 2652-68
Fesi JD, Thomas AL, Gilmore RO. (2014) Cortical responses to optic flow and motion contrast across patterns and speeds. Vision Research. 100: 56-71
Thomas A, Gilmore R. (2014) Temporal and Speed Tuning in Brain Responses to Local and Global Motion Patterns Journal of Vision. 14: 482-482
Raudies F, Gilmore R. (2014) An analysis of optic flow observed by infants during natural activities Journal of Vision. 14: 226-226
Pemberton Roben CK, Bass AJ, Moore GA, et al. (2012) Let Me Go: The Influences of Crawling Experience and Temperament on the Development of Anger Expression. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 17: 558-577
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