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Detecting the snake in the grass: Attention to fear-relevant stimuli by adults and young children
V LoBue, JS DeLoache
Psychological science 19 (3), 284-289, 2008
5282008
When getting something good is bad: Even three‐year‐olds react to inequality
V LoBue, T Nishida, C Chiong, JS DeLoache, J Haidt
Social Development 20 (1), 154-170, 2011
3802011
The Child Affective Facial Expression (CAFE) set: Validity and reliability from untrained adults
V LoBue, C Thrasher
Frontiers in psychology 5, 127200, 2015
3532015
Superior detection of threat‐relevant stimuli in infancy
V LoBue, JS DeLoache
Developmental science 13 (1), 221-228, 2010
2822010
Pretty in pink: The early development of gender‐stereotyped colour preferences
V LoBue, JS DeLoache
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 29 (3), 656-667, 2011
2232011
More than just another face in the crowd: Superior detection of threatening facial expressions in children and adults
V LoBue
Developmental science 12 (2), 305-313, 2009
2182009
The narrow fellow in the grass: Human infants associate snakes and fear
JS DeLoache, V LoBue
Developmental science 12 (1), 201-207, 2009
2162009
Young children's interest in live animals
V LoBue, M Bloom Pickard, K Sherman, C Axford, JS DeLoache
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 31 (1), 57-69, 2013
1612013
What we fear most: A developmental advantage for threat-relevant stimuli
V LoBue, DH Rakison
Developmental Review 33 (4), 285-303, 2013
1562013
Threat perception across the life span: Evidence for multiple converging pathways
V LoBue, DH Rakison, JS DeLoache
Current directions in psychological science 19 (6), 375-379, 2010
1482010
How very young children think about animals.
JS DeLoache, MB Pickard, V LoBue
American Psychological Association, 2011
1312011
Deconstructing the snake: the relative roles of perception, cognition, and emotion on threat detection.
V LoBue
Emotion 14 (4), 701, 2014
1202014
What's so special about slithering serpents? Children and adults rapidly detect snakes based on their simple features
V Lobue, JS Deloache
Visual Cognition 19 (1), 129-143, 2011
1142011
What's so scary about needles and knives? Examining the role of experience in threat detection
V LoBue
Cognition and Emotion 24 (1), 180-187, 2010
1012010
Sensitivity to social and non‐social threats in temperamentally shy children at‐risk for anxiety
V LoBue, K Pérez‐Edgar
Developmental science 17 (2), 239-247, 2014
942014
Maternal anxiety predicts attentional bias towards threat in infancy.
S Morales, KM Brown, BC Taber-Thomas, V LoBue, KA Buss, ...
Emotion 17 (5), 874, 2017
902017
Developing an understanding of emotion categories: Lessons from objects
K Hoemann, R Wu, V LoBue, LM Oakes, F Xu, LF Barrett
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 24 (1), 39-51, 2020
862020
Learning about real animals from anthropomorphic media
MS Geerdts, GA Van de Walle, V LoBue
Imagination, Cognition and Personality 36 (1), 5-26, 2016
852016
Daily animal exposure and children’s biological concepts
MS Geerdts, GA Van de Walle, V LoBue
Journal of experimental child psychology 130, 132-146, 2015
732015
Fear in infancy: Lessons from snakes, spiders, heights, and strangers.
V LoBue, KE Adolph
Developmental psychology 55 (9), 1889, 2019
682019
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