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Julie Markant
Julie Markant
Associate Professor, Psychology, Tulane University
Zweryfikowany adres z tulane.edu - Strona główna
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An eye tracking investigation of developmental change in bottom-up attention orienting to faces in cluttered natural scenes
D Amso, S Haas, J Markant
PloS one 9 (1), e85701, 2014
1352014
Bottom-up attention orienting in young children with autism
D Amso, S Haas, E Tenenbaum, J Markant, SJ Sheinkopf
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 44, 664-673, 2014
982014
Contributions of COMT Val158Met to cognitive stability and flexibility in infancy
J Markant, D Cicchetti, S Hetzel, KM Thomas
Developmental Science 17 (3), 396-411, 2014
632014
Selective memories: infants' encoding is enhanced in selection via suppression
J Markant, D Amso
Developmental Science 16 (6), 926-940, 2013
562013
Developmental differences in effects of task pacing on implicit sequence learning
AS Hodel, JC Markant, SE Van Den Heuvel, JM Cirilli-Raether, ...
Frontiers in psychology 5, 153, 2014
502014
Visual selective attention biases contribute to the other‐race effect among 9‐month‐old infants
J Markant, LM Oakes, D Amso
Developmental psychobiology 58 (3), 355-365, 2016
472016
Not all attention orienting is created equal: Recognition memory is enhanced when attention orienting involves distractor suppression
J Markant, MS Worden, D Amso
Neurobiology of learning and memory 120, 28-40, 2015
432015
The development of selective attention orienting is an agent of change in learning and memory efficacy
J Markant, D Amso
Infancy 21 (2), 154-176, 2016
412016
Leveling the playing field: Attention mitigates the effects of intelligence on memory
J Markant, D Amso
Cognition 131 (2), 195-204, 2014
412014
Attention and perceptual learning interact in the development of the other-race effect
J Markant, LS Scott
Current Directions in Psychological Science 27 (3), 163-169, 2018
372018
Selective attention neutralizes the adverse effects of low socioeconomic status on memory in 9-month-old infants
J Markant, LK Ackerman, K Nussenbaum, D Amso
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 18, 26-33, 2016
332016
Individual differences in selective attention and scanning dynamics influence children’s learning from relevant non-targets in a visual search task
J King, J Markant
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 193, 104797, 2020
232020
Postnatal brain development
JC Markant, KM Thomas
Oxford Handbook of Developmental Psychology 1, 129-163, 2013
232013
Relating dopaminergic and cholinergic polymorphisms to spatial attention in infancy.
J Markant, D Cicchetti, S Hetzel, KM Thomas
Developmental psychology 50 (2), 360, 2014
222014
Exercise similarly facilitates men and women’s selective attention task response times but differentially affects memory task performance
M Coleman, K Offen, J Markant
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 368831, 2018
212018
When increasing distraction helps learning: Distractor number and content interact in their effects on memory
K Nussenbaum, D Amso, J Markant
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 2606-2619, 2017
132017
Differential sensitivity to species‐and race‐based information in the development of attention orienting and attention holding face biases in infancy
B Keenan, J Markant
Developmental Psychobiology 63 (3), 461-469, 2021
112021
Context and attention control determine whether attending to competing information helps or hinders learning in school‐aged children
J Markant, D Amso
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 13 (1), e1577, 2022
62022
Individual differences in selective attention and engagement shape students’ learning from visual cues and instructor presence during online lessons
J King, T Marcus, J Markant
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 5075, 2023
32023
Selective attention to lesson‐relevant contextual information promotes 3‐to 5‐year‐old children's learning
J King, J Markant
Developmental Science 25 (4), e13237, 2022
32022
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