Jules Davidoff
Affiliations: | Psychology | Goldsmiths College London |
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Jüttner M, Wakui E, Petters D, et al. (2016) Developmental Commonalities between Object and Face Recognition in Adolescence. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 385 |
Wakui E, Jüttner M, Petters D, et al. (2013) Earlier development of analytical than holistic object recognition in adolescence. Plos One. 8: e61041 |
Jüttner M, Wakui E, Petters D, et al. (2013) Developmental trajectories of part-based and configural object recognition in adolescence. Developmental Psychology. 49: 161-76 |
Goldstein J, Davidoff J, Roberson D. (2009) Knowing color terms enhances recognition: further evidence from English and Himba. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 102: 219-38 |
Angeli A, Davidoff J, Valentine T. (2008) Face familiarity, distinctiveness, and categorical perception. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 61: 690-707 |
Goldstein J, Davidoff J. (2008) Categorical perception of animal patterns. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953). 99: 229-43 |
Fagot J, Goldstein J, Davidoff J, et al. (2006) Cross-species differences in color categorization. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 13: 275-80 |
Davidoff J. (2006) Color terms and color concepts. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 94: 334-8 |
Roberson D, Davidoff J, Davies IR, et al. (2005) Color categories: evidence for the cultural relativity hypothesis. Cognitive Psychology. 50: 378-411 |
Roberson D, Davidoff J, Davies IR, et al. (2004) The development of color categories in two languages: a longitudinal study. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 133: 554-71 |