Erin Anderson
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
24
Citations
302
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
19
Publishing since 2006
- An edge-simplicity bias in the visual input to young infants
Science Advances · 2024
- An edge-simplicity bias in the visual input to young infants
Harvard Dataverse · 2024
- The statistics of visual input change systematically with development
Journal of Vision · 2023
- Scene saliencies in egocentric vision and their creation by parents and infants
Cognition · 2022
- Overlooked Symptoms in Autoimmune Hepatitis Negatively Impact Many Facets of Life
Digestive Diseases and Sciences · 2022
- Facial typicality and attractiveness reflect an ideal dimension of face structure
Cognitive Psychology · 2022
- Brief Interventions Influence the Quantity and Quality of Caregiver-Child Conversations in an Everyday Context
Frontiers in Psychology · 2021
- No evidence for language benefits in infant relational learning
Infant Behavior and Development · 2021
- The origins of same/different discrimination in human infants
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences · 2020
- Structure-Mapping Processes Enable Infants’ Learning Across Domains Including Language
2020
- Simulating Infant Visual Learning by Comparison: An Initial Model.
eScholarship (California Digital Library) · 2020
- Infant Physical Knowledge
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2020
- Surprise-Based Learning with Non-Solid Substances.
eScholarship (California Digital Library) · 2019
- Five-month-old infants have expectations for the accumulation of nonsolid substances
Cognition · 2018
- Comparison within pairs promotes analogical abstraction in three-month-olds
Cognition · 2018
- eScholarship (California Digital Library)×4
- Cognition×3
- Journal of Vision×2
- Psychological Science×1
- Digestive Diseases and Sciences×1
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