Francesca Simion

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University of Padua, Padova, Veneto, Italy 
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Xiao NG, Angeli V, Fang W, et al. (2023) The discrimination of expressions in facial movements by infants: A study with point-light displays. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 232: 105671
Di Giorgio E, Rosa-Salva O, Frasnelli E, et al. (2021) Abnormal visual attention to simple social stimuli in 4-month-old infants at high risk for Autism. Scientific Reports. 11: 15785
Rugani R, Loconsole M, Simion F, et al. (2020) Individually distinctive features facilitate numerical discrimination of sets of objects in domestic chicks. Scientific Reports. 10: 16408
Lunghi M, Di Giorgio E, Benavides-Varela S, et al. (2020) Covert orienting of attention in 3-month-old infants: The case of biological motion. Infant Behavior & Development. 58: 101422
Lunghi M, Piccardi ES, Richards JE, et al. (2019) The neural correlates of orienting to walking direction in 6-Month-old Infants: an ERP study. Developmental Science. e12811
Pereira SA, Junior AP, Costa MF, et al. (2016) A comparison between preterm and full-term infants' preference for faces. Jornal De Pediatria
Simion F, Giorgio ED. (2015) Face perception and processing in early infancy: inborn predispositions and developmental changes. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 969
Bardi L, Di Giorgio E, Lunghi M, et al. (2015) Walking direction triggers visuo-spatial orienting in 6-month-old infants and adults: An eye tracking study. Cognition. 141: 112-20
Dupierrix E, de Boisferon AH, Méary D, et al. (2014) Preference for human eyes in human infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 123: 138-46
Di Giorgio E, Turati C, Altoè G, et al. (2012) Face detection in complex visual displays: an eye-tracking study with 3- and 6-month-old infants and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 113: 66-77
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