Selected Publications

Hock, A.*, White, H.*, Jubran, R.*, & Bhatt, R. S. (in press). The whole picture: Holistic body posture recognition in infancy. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 

Hock, A.*, Kangas, A.*, Zieber, N.*, & Bhatt, R. S. (2015). The development of sex category representation in infancy: Matching of faces and bodies. Developmental Psychology, 51(3), 346-352. 

Zieber, N.*, Kangas, A.*, Hock, A.*, & Bhatt, R. S. (2014). The development of intermodal emotion perception from bodies and voices. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 126, 68-79.

Zieber, N.*, Kangas, A.*, Hock, A.*, & Bhatt, R. S. (2014). Infants’ perception of emotions from body movements. Child Development, 85(2), 675-684. 

Zieber, N.*, Kangas, A*., Hock, A*., Hayden, A*., Collins, R., Bada, H., Joseph, J. E., & Bhatt, R. S. (2013). Perceptual specialization and configural processing in infancy. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 116, 625-639.

Quinn, P. C., & Bhatt, R. S. (in press). Development of perceptual organization in infancy. To appear in J. Wagemans (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization. Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.

Kangas, A.*, Zieber, N.*, Hayden, A.*, & Bhatt, R. S. (2013). Parts function as perceptual organizational entities in infancy. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 20, 726-731.

Hayden, A. *, Bhatt, R. S., Kangas, A.,* & Zieber, N.* (2011). Parts, cavities, and object representation in infancy. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 314-317.

Hayden, A.*, Bhatt, R. S., Reed, A.*, Corbly, C. R.*, & Joseph, J. E. (2007).   The development of expert face processing:  Are infants sensitive to normal differences in second-order relational information?  Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 97, 85-98.
 
Hayden, A.*, Bhatt, R. S., Joseph, J. E., & Tanaka, J. W. (2007).  The other-race effect in infancy: Evidence using a morphing technique.  Infancy, 12, 95-104.
 
Bhatt, R. S., Hayden, A.*, & Quinn, P. C. (2007).  Perceptual organization based on common region in infancy.  Infancy, 12, 147-168.
 
Joseph, J. E., Gathers, A. D. *, Liu, X. *, Corbly, C. R. *, Whitaker, S. K. *, & Bhatt, R. S. (2006).  Neural developmental changes in processing inverted faces.  Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 6, 223-235.
 
Bhatt, R. S., Hayden, A.*, Reed, A.*, Bertin, E., & Joseph, J. E. (2006).  Infants’ perception of information along object boundaries:  Concavities versus convexities.  Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 94, 91-113.
 
Hayden, A.*,  Bhatt, R. S., & Quinn, P. C. (2006). Infants’ sensitivity to uniform connectedness as a cue for perceptual organization.  Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 13, 257-261.
 
Quinn, P. C., & Bhatt, R. S. (2006).  Are some Gestalt principles deployed more readily than others during early development? The case of lightness versus form similarity.  Journal of Experimental Psychology:  Human Perception and Performance, 32, 1221-1230.
 
Bhatt, R. S., Bertin, E.*, Hayden, A.*, & Reed, A.* (2005).  Face processing in infancy:  Developmental changes in the use of different kinds of relational information. Child Development, 76, 169-181.
 
Quinn, P. C., & Bhatt, R. S. (2005). Learning perceptual organization in infancy. Psychological Science, 16, 511-515.
 
Bertin, E.*, & Bhatt, R.S. (2004).  The Thatcher illusion and face processing in Infancy.  Developmental Science, 7, 431-436.