Year |
Citation |
Score |
2023 |
Benton DT, Rakison DH. Associative learning or Bayesian inference? Revisiting backwards blocking reasoning in adults. Cognition. 241: 105626. PMID 37769519 DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105626 |
0.733 |
|
2020 |
Benton DT, Rakison DH, Sobel DM. When correlation equals causation: A behavioral and computational account of second-order correlation learning in children. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 202: 105008. PMID 33091823 DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2020.105008 |
0.734 |
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2019 |
Rakison DH, Benton DT. Second-Order Correlation Learning of Dynamic Stimuli: Evidence from Infants and Computational Modeling. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 24: 57-78. PMID 32677258 DOI: 10.1111/Infa.12274 |
0.751 |
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2018 |
Rakison DH. Do 5-Month-Old Infants Possess an Evolved Detection Mechanism for Snakes, Sharks, and Rodents? Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society. 19: 456-476. PMID 30774559 DOI: 10.1080/15248372.2018.1488717 |
0.304 |
|
2016 |
Yermolayeva Y, Rakison DH. Seeing the unseen: Second-order correlation learning in 7- to 11-month-olds. Cognition. 152: 87-100. PMID 27038738 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cognition.2016.03.012 |
0.746 |
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2015 |
Rakison DH, Smith GT, Ali A. Who Is the Dynamic Duo? How Infants Learn About the Identity of Objects in a Causal Chain. Developmental Psychology. PMID 26689760 DOI: 10.1037/dev0000082 |
0.381 |
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2014 |
Yermolayeva Y, Rakison DH. Connectionist modeling of developmental changes in infancy: approaches, challenges, and contributions. Psychological Bulletin. 140: 224-55. PMID 23477448 DOI: 10.1037/A0032150 |
0.744 |
|
2013 |
LoBue V, Rakison DH. What we fear most: A developmental advantage for threat-relevant stimuli Developmental Review. 33: 285-303. DOI: 10.1016/J.Dr.2013.07.005 |
0.311 |
|
2012 |
Rakison DH, Krogh L. Does causal action facilitate causal perception in infants younger than 6 months of age? Developmental Science. 15: 43-53. PMID 22251291 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2011.01096.x |
0.331 |
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2011 |
Wu R, Mareschal D, Rakison DH. Attention to Multiple Cues During Spontaneous Object Labeling. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 16: 545-556. PMID 32693553 DOI: 10.1111/J.1532-7078.2010.00061.X |
0.331 |
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2011 |
Cicchino JB, Aslin RN, Rakison DH. Correspondences between what infants see and know about causal and self-propelled motion. Cognition. 118: 171-92. PMID 21122832 DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2010.11.005 |
0.319 |
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2011 |
Oakes L, Cashon C, Casasola M, Rakison D. Infant perception and cognition: Recent advances, emerging theories, and future directions Infant Perception and Cognition: Recent Advances, Emerging Theories, and Future Directions. 1-312. DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195366709.001.0001 |
0.319 |
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2011 |
Rakison DH, Yermolayeva Y. How to identify a domain-general learning mechanism when you see one Journal of Cognition and Development. 12: 134-153. DOI: 10.1080/15248372.2010.535228 |
0.732 |
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2010 |
Rakison DH, Yermolayeva Y. Infant categorization. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. 1: 894-905. PMID 26271785 DOI: 10.1002/wcs.81 |
0.726 |
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2010 |
Yermolayeva Y, Rakison DH. Developing without concepts. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 33: 229-30. PMID 20584421 DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X10000518 |
0.716 |
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2009 |
Rakison DH. Does women's greater fear of snakes and spiders originate in infancy? Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. 30: 439-444. PMID 20160910 DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2009.06.002 |
0.308 |
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2008 |
Rakison DH, Lupyan G. Developing object concepts in infancy: an associative learning perspective. Monographs of the Society For Research in Child Development. 73: vii, 1-110. PMID 18346226 DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5834.2008.00454.x |
0.503 |
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2008 |
Rakison DH, Derringer J. Do infants possess an evolved spider-detection mechanism? Cognition. 107: 381-93. PMID 17825812 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cognition.2007.07.022 |
0.691 |
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2008 |
Rakison DH, Lupyan G. Developing object concepts in infancy: An associative learning perspective: VI. Simulation 4: A model of Rakison, 2005a: Animacy relations in causal events. Monographs of the Society For Research in Child Development. DOI: 10.1111/J.1540-5834.2008.00460.X |
0.307 |
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2007 |
Lupyan G, Rakison DH, McClelland JL. Language is not just for talking: redundant labels facilitate learning of novel categories. Psychological Science. 18: 1077-83. PMID 18031415 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2007.02028.x |
0.338 |
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2007 |
Rakison DH. Fast tracking: infants learn rapidly about object trajectories. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 11: 140-2. PMID 17320466 DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2007.01.002 |
0.396 |
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2006 |
Rakison DH. Make the first move: how infants learn about self-propelled objects. Developmental Psychology. 42: 900-12. PMID 16953695 DOI: 10.1037/0012-1649.42.5.900 |
0.411 |
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2005 |
Rakison DH. A secret agent? How infants learn about the identity of objects in a causal scene. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 91: 271-96. PMID 15869760 DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2005.03.005 |
0.381 |
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2004 |
Rakison DH. Infants' sensitivity to correlations between static and dynamic features in a category context. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 89: 1-30. PMID 15336916 DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2004.06.001 |
0.391 |
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2002 |
Rakison DH, Poulin-Dubois D. You go this way and I'll go that way: developmental changes in infants' detection of correlations among static and dynamic features in motion events. Child Development. 73: 682-99. PMID 12038545 DOI: 10.1111/1467-8624.00432 |
0.315 |
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2001 |
Rakison DH, Poulin-Dubois D. Developmental origin of the animate-inanimate distinction. Psychological Bulletin. 127: 209-28. PMID 11316011 DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.127.2.209 |
0.406 |
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2000 |
Rakison DH. When a Rose Is Just a Rose: The Illusion of Taxonomies in Infant Categorization. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 1: 77-90. PMID 32680312 DOI: 10.1207/S15327078IN0101_07 |
0.336 |
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1998 |
Rakison DH, Butterworth GE. Infants' use of object parts in early categorization. Developmental Psychology. 34: 49-62. PMID 9471004 |
0.339 |
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