Johnson, Mark H. (Mark Henry), 1960-
Johnson, Mark Henry, 1960-....
Johnson, Mark H. 1960-
Mark H. Johnson British cognitive neuroscientist (b. 1960)
Johnson, Mark Henry
Johnson, Mark H.
Johnson, Mark H. (Mark Henry)
VIAF ID: 64073637 (Personal)
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Works
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Attenuated anticipation of social and monetary rewards in autism spectrum disorders | |
Brain Development and Cognition A Reader | |
Commentary: Disengaging the infant mind: Genetic dissociation of attention and cognitive skills in infants - reflections on Leppänen et al. (2011) | |
Current legal forms : with tax analysis | |
Dev. sci. (Print) | |
Developmental cognitive neuroscience : an introduction | |
ERP abnormalities of illusory contour perception in Williams syndrome | |
The EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP): design and methodologies to identify and validate stratification biomarkers for autism spectrum disorders | |
The evolution of social orienting: evidence from chicks (Gallus gallus) and human newborns | |
The eye contact effect: mechanisms and development | |
Failure to learn from feedback underlies word learning difficulties in toddlers at risk for autism | |
Familial risk of autism alters subcortical and cerebellar brain anatomy in infants and predicts the emergence of repetitive behaviors in early childhood | |
Feasibility of Undertaking Off-Site Infant Eye-Tracking Assessments of Neuro-Cognitive Functioning in Early-Intervention Centres | |
Featural and configural face processing differentially modulate ERP components | |
A feedback model of visual attention. | |
Frames of reference for anticipatory action in 4-month-old infants | |
From the lab to the field: acceptability of using electroencephalography with Indian preschool children | |
Gaze following, gaze reading, and word learning in children at risk for autism | |
GraFIX: a semiautomatic approach for parsing low- and high-quality eye-tracking data. | |
Guidelines and best practices for electrophysiological data collection, analysis and reporting in autism | |
The importance of the eyes: communication skills in infants of blind parents. | |
Individual Differences in Newborn Visual Attention Associate with Temperament and Behavioral Difficulties in Later Childhood | |
Infant cortex responds to other humans from shortly after birth | |
Infants attribute goals even to biomechanically impossible actions. | |
The inhibition of automatic saccades in early infancy | |
Interaction takes two: Typical adults exhibit mind-blindness towards those with autism spectrum disorder | |
Investigation of depth dependent changes in cerebral haemodynamics during face perception in infants. | |
Is high-spatial frequency information used in the early stages of face detection? | |
Longitudinal development of attention and inhibitory control during the first year of life | |
Mapping infant brain myelination with magnetic resonance imaging | |
Mark H. Johnson | |
Maternal personality and infants' neural and visual responsivity to facial expressions of emotion. | |
Mechanisms of eye gaze perception during infancy | |
Mother-infant interactions and regional brain volumes in infancy: an MRI study | |
Motor development in children at risk of autism: a follow-up study of infant siblings | |
The n170 shows differential repetition effects for faces, objects, and orthographic stimuli. | |
n92802024 | |
The neural basis of perceptual category learning in human infants. | |
Neural correlates of eye gaze processing in the infant broader autism phenotype | |
Neural correlates of saccade planning in infants: A high-density ERP study | |
Neural correlates of the perception of goal-directed action in infants. | |
Neurokognitywistyka rozwoju : wprowadzenie | |
Newborn Body Perception: Sensitivity to Spatial Congruency | |
Newborns' preferential tracking of face-like stimuli and its subsequent decline. | |
Novel machine learning methods for ERP analysis: a validation from research on infants at risk for autism | |
Optical imaging during toddlerhood: brain responses during naturalistic social interactions. | |
Oscillatory activity in the infant brain reflects object maintenance. | |
Oscillatory neural networks underlying resting-state, attentional control and social cognition task conditions in children with ASD, ADHD and ASD+ADHD | |
The oxford handbook of face perception | |
Picturing words? Sensorimotor cortex activation for printed words in child and adult readers | |
Précis of neuroconstructivism: how the brain constructs cognition. | |
Precursors to social and communication difficulties in infants at-risk for autism: gaze following and attentional engagement | |
Predictive motor activation during action observation in human infants. | |
Preintegration lateral inhibition enhances unsupervised learning | |
Quality of interaction between at-risk infants and caregiver at 12-15 months is associated with 3-year autism outcome | |
Randomised controlled trial of acute mental health care by a crisis resolution team: the north Islington crisis study | |
Randomised trial of a parent-mediated intervention for infants at high risk for autism: longitudinal outcomes to age 3 years | |
Reduced neural sensitivity to social stimuli in infants at risk for autism. | |
Rethinking innateness : a connectionist perspective on development | |
Selective Cortical Mapping of Biological Motion Processing in Young Infants | |
The shared signal hypothesis: effects of emotion-gaze congruency in infant and adult visual preferences. | |
Shorter spontaneous fixation durations in infants with later emerging autism | |
Simulating interaction: Using gaze-contingent eye-tracking to measure the reward value of social signals in toddlers with and without autism. | |
Social and attention factors during infancy and the later emergence of autism characteristics | |
Social perception in infancy: a near infrared spectroscopy study. | |
Socioeconomic status and functional brain development - associations in early infancy | |
Spatial representation and attention in toddlers with Williams syndrome and Down syndrome | |
Spontaneous belief attribution in younger siblings of children on the autism spectrum | |
Subcortical face processing. | |
Task-dependent activation of face-sensitive cortex: an fMRI adaptation study | |
Temperament in the first 2 years of life in infants at high-risk for autism spectrum disorders | |
Temporal-nasal asymmetry of rapid orienting to face-like stimuli. | |
Thinking developmentally from constructivism to neuroconstructivism selected works of Annette Karmiloff-Smith | |
Training attentional control in infancy. | |
Understanding the referential nature of looking: infants' preference for object-directed gaze. | |
Using “Bubbles” with babies: A new technique for investigating the informational basis of infant perception | |
Visual orienting in the early broader autism phenotype: disengagement and facilitation | |
The "what" and "where" of object representations in infancy. | |
What you see is what you get: contextual modulation of face scanning in typical and atypical development | |
Working Memory in Infancy: Six-Month-Olds′ Performance on Two Versions of the Oculomotor Delayed Response Task | |
発達認知神経科学 |