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2020
One-shot learning of view-invariant object representations in newborn chicksWood, Justin N and Wood, Samantha M.WCognition, vol. 199, pp. 104192, June 2020.
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2019
Automated Study Challenges the Existence of a Foundational Statistical-Learning Ability in Newborn ChicksWood, Samantha M. W⋅Johnson, Scott P and Wood, Justin NPsychological Science, pp. 956797619868998, 2019-10-15.
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Using automation to combat the replication crisis: A case study from controlled-rearing studies of newborn chicksWood, Samantha M.W and Wood, Justin NInfant Behavior and Development, vol. 57, pp. 101329, November 2019.
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2018
Distinct neural substrates for visual short‐term memory of actionsCai, Ying⋅Cai, Ying⋅Cai, Ying⋅Urgolites, Zhisen⋅Urgolites, Zhisen⋅Urgolites, Zhisen⋅Wood, Justin⋅Wood, Justin⋅Wood, Justin⋅Chen, Chuansheng⋅Chen, Chuansheng⋅Chen, Chuansheng⋅Li, Siyao⋅Li, Siyao⋅Li, Siyao⋅Chen, Antao⋅Chen, Antao⋅Chen, Antao⋅Xue, Gui⋅Xue, Gui and Xue, GuiHuman Brain Mapping, vol. 39, (no. 10), pp. 4133, October 2018.
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The Development of Invariant Object Recognition Requires Visual Experience With Temporally Smooth ObjectsWood, Justin N⋅Wood, Justin N⋅Wood, Samantha M. W and Wood, Samantha M. WCognitive Science, vol. 42, (no. 4), pp. 1406, May 2018.
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Using automated controlled rearing to explore the origins of object permanencePrasad, Aditya⋅Prasad, Aditya⋅Wood, Samantha M W⋅Wood, Samantha M W⋅Wood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NDevelopmental science, pp. e12796, 2018-Dec-27.
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2017
How Visual Experience Shapes Object Recognition in the Newborn Brain: A Controlled Rearing ApproachWood, JustinJournal of Vision, vol. 17, (no. 10), pp. 1106, 2017-08-31.
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Measuring the speed of newborn object recognition in controlled visual worldsWood, Justin N⋅Wood, Justin N⋅Wood, Samantha M.W and Wood, Samantha M.WDevelopmental Science, vol. 20, (no. 4), pp. n/a, July 2017.
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Spontaneous Preference for Slowly Moving Objects in Visually Naïve AnimalsWood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NOpen Mind, vol. 1, (no. 2), pp. 122, 20170901.
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2016
A smoothness constraint on the development of object recognitionWood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NCognition, vol. 153, pp. 145, August 2016.
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Enhanced learning of natural visual sequences in newborn chicksWood, Justin N⋅Wood, Justin⋅Prasad, Aditya⋅Prasad, Aditya⋅Goldman, Jason⋅Goldman, Jason G⋅Wood, Samantha and Wood, Samantha M WAnimal cognition, vol. 19, (no. 4), pp. 845, 2016-07-00.
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The development of newborn object recognition in fast and slow visual worldsWood, Justin N⋅Wood, Justin N⋅Wood, Samantha M W and Wood, Samantha M WProceedings. Biological sciences, vol. 283, (no. 1829), pp. 20160166, 2016-Apr-27.
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2015
A chicken model for studying the emergence of invariant object recognitionWood, Samantha M W⋅Wood, Samantha M W⋅Wood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NFrontiers in neural circuits, vol. 9, pp. 7, 2015-00-00.
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An automated controlled-rearing method for studying the origins of movement recognition in newly hatched chicksGoldman, Jason G⋅Goldman, Jason⋅Wood, Justin and Wood, Justin NAnimal Cognition, vol. 18, (no. 3), pp. 731, 20150500.
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Characterizing the information content of a newly hatched chick's first visual object representationWood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NDevelopmental Science, vol. 18, (no. 2), pp. 205, March 2015.
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Face recognition in newly hatched chicks at the onset of visionWood, Samantha⋅Wood, Samantha M W⋅Wood, Justin and Wood, Justin NJournal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, vol. 41, (no. 2), pp. 206, 20150401.
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2014
Newly Hatched Chicks Solve the Visual Binding ProblemWood, Justin N and Wood, JustinPsychological Science, vol. 25, (no. 7), pp. 1481, 20140701.
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2013
Binding actions and scenes in visual long-term memoryUrgolites, Zhisen⋅Urgolites, Zhisen J⋅Wood, Justin and Wood, Justin NPsychonomic Bulletin & Review, vol. 20, (no. 6), pp. 1252, 20131200.
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Newborn chickens generate invariant object representations at the onset of visual object experienceWood, Justin N and Wood, JustinProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 110, (no. 34), pp. 14005, 20130820.
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Visual Long-Term Memory Stores High-Fidelity Representations of Observed ActionsUrgolites, Zhisen⋅Urgolites, Zhisen J⋅Wood, Justin N and Wood, JustinPsychological Science, vol. 24, (no. 4), pp. 411, 20130401.
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2011
A Core Knowledge Architecture of Visual Working MemoryWood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NJournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, vol. 37, (no. 2), pp. 381, 20110400.
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"A core knowledge architecture of visual working memory": Correction to Wood (2011)Wood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NJournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, vol. 37, (no. 3), pp. 633, 2011-00-00.
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Addendum: Replication of 'Rhesus monkeys correctly read the goal-relevant gestures of a human agent'Hauser, Marc and Wood, JustinProceedings: Biological Sciences, vol. 278, (no. 1702), pp. 159, 20110107.
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Replication of ‘Rhesus monkeys correctly read the goal-relevant gestures of a human agent’Hauser, Marc D⋅Hauser, Marc D⋅Wood, Justin N and Wood, Justin NProceedings of the Royal Society B, vol. 278, (no. 1702), pp. 159, 2011-1-7.
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