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Yang Wu
Yang Wu
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Scarborough
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One- to four-year-olds connect diverse positive emotional vocalizations to their probable causes
Y Wu, P Muentener, L Schulz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (45), 11896-11901, 2017
692017
Inferring beliefs and desires from emotional reactions to anticipated and observed events
Y Wu, L Schulz
Child Development 89 (2), 649-662, 2018
592018
Rational inference of beliefs and desires from emotional expressions
Y Wu, C Baker, J Tenenbaum, L Schulz
Cognitive Science 42 (3), 850-884, 2018
582018
Emotion as information in early social learning
Y Wu, LE Schulz, MC Frank, H Gweon
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2021
432021
Moderated Online Data-Collection for Developmental Research: Methods and Replications
A Chuey, M Asaba, S Bridgers, B Carrillo, G Dietz, T Garcia, J Leonard, ...
Frontiers in Psychology, 2021
412021
Preschoolers jointly consider others' emotional expressions and prior knowledge to decide when to explore.
Y Wu, H Gweon
Child Development 92 (3), 862-870, 2021
19*2021
Understanding social display rules: Using one person’s emotional expressions to infer the desires of another
Y Wu, LE Schulz
Child development 91 (5), 1786-1799, 2020
192020
Children can use others’ emotional expressions to infer their knowledge and predict their behaviors in classic false belief tasks
Y Wu, L Schulz
PsyArXiv, 2021
152021
The invisible hand: Toddlers connect probabilistic events with agentive causes.
Y Wu, P Muentener, L Schulz
Cognitive Science 40 (8), 1854-1876, 2016
132016
A unified approach to demographic data collection for research with young children across diverse cultures.
L Singh, MD Barokova, HA Baumgartner, DC Lopera-Perez, PO Omane, ...
Developmental Psychology, 2023
72023
Toddlers Connect Emotional Responses to Epistemic States.
Y Wu, L Schulz, R Saxe
CogSci, 2018
72018
Angry, Sad, or Scared? Within-valence Mapping of Emotion Words to Facial and Body Cues in 2 to 4-Year-Old Children
Y Wu, HM Matteson, CM Baker, MC Frank
Collabra: Psychology 9 (1), 74333, 2023
62023
Surprisingly unsurprising! infants’ looking time to improbable events is modulated by others’ expressions of surprise
Y Wu, H Gweon
5*2019
Joint inferences of belief and desire from facial expressions
Y Wu, C Baker, J Tenenbaum, L Schulz
Proceedings of the 36th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2014
52014
You’re surprised at her success? Inferring competence from emotional responses to performance outcomes
M Asaba, Y Wu, B Carrillo, H Gweon
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2020
42020
The invisible hand: Toddlers infer hidden agents when events occur probabilistically.
Y Wu, P Muentener, L Schulz
Proceedings of the 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2013
32013
What do you really think? Children’s ability to infer others’ desires when emotional expressions change between social and nonsocial contexts
Y Wu, L Schulz
Proceedings of the 39th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society …, 2017
22017
Expecting the Unexpected: Infants Use Others’ Surprise to Revise Their Own Expectations
Y Wu, M Merrick, H Gweon
Open Mind 8, 67-83, 2024
12024
Adults tailor their emotional expressions to infants through "emotionese"
Y Wu, IM Taylor, H Chen, MC Frank
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
12023
Interdisciplinary Advances in Affective Cognition
Y Wu, DC Ong, H Gweon
Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 43 …, 2021
12021
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