Stefania Conte
Affiliations: | 2018-2020 | Department of Psychology | University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC |
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Baccolo E, Peykarjou S, Quadrelli E, et al. (2023) Neural discrimination of facial cues associated with trustworthiness in adults and 6-month-old infants as revealed by fast periodic visual stimulation. Developmental Psychology |
Conte S, Richards JE, Fox NA, et al. (2023) Multimodal study of the neural sources of error monitoring in adolescents and adults. Psychophysiology. e14336 |
Farrell J, Conte S, Barry-Anwar R, et al. (2023) Face race and sex impact visual fixation strategies for upright and inverted faces in 3- to 6-year-old children. Developmental Psychobiology. 65: e22362 |
Conte S, Richards JE. (2022) Cortical Source Analysis of Event-Related Potentials: A Developmental Approach. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 54: 101092 |
Sullivan EF, Xie W, Conte S, et al. (2022) Neural correlates of inhibitory control and associations with cognitive outcomes in Bangladeshi children exposed to early adversities. Developmental Science. e13245 |
Conte S, Baccolo E, Bulf H, et al. (2022) Infants' visual exploration strategies for adult and child faces. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 27: 492-514 |
Guy MW, Conte S, Bursalıoğlu A, et al. (2021) Peak selection and latency jitter correction in developmental event-related potentials. Developmental Psychobiology. 63: e22193 |
Conte S, Richards JE. (2021) The Influence of the Head Model Conductor on the Source Localization of Auditory Evoked Potentials. Brain Topography |
Conte S, Richards JE, Guy MW, et al. (2020) Face-sensitive brain responses in the first year of life. Neuroimage. 116602 |
Quadrelli E, Conte S, Macchi Cassia V, et al. (2019) Emotion in motion: Facial dynamics affect infants' neural processing of emotions. Developmental Psychobiology |