Lauren L Emberson

Lauren L Emberson

Princeton University

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Lauren L Emberson

Lauren L Emberson, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Princeton University, specializes in the field of fNIRS, perceptual development, learning, language development, face perception.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Infants’ top-down perceptual modulation is specific to own-race faces

Longitudinal assessments of functional near-infrared spectroscopy background functional connectivity in low-and middle-income infants during a social cognition task.

Attrition rate in infant fNIRS research: A meta‐analysis

The influence of memory on visual perception in infants, children, and adults

Measuring brain activity when exposed to infant-directed speech: A meta-analysis

Scalp Surface-Based Parcellation for fNIRS Studies

Visual Perception Is Highly Flexible and Context Dependent in Young Infants: A Case of Top-Down-Modulated Motion Perception

Functional Connectivity in the Frontoparietal Network: A High-Density fNIRS Replication

Lauren L Emberson Information

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Citations(all)

1388

Citations(since 2020)

990

Cited By

745

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

32

i10Index(since 2020)

31

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Princeton University

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Lauren L Emberson Skills & Research Interests

fNIRS

perceptual development

learning

language development

face perception

Top articles of Lauren L Emberson

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Infants’ top-down perceptual modulation is specific to own-race faces

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology

Naiqi G Xiao

Hila Ghersin

Natasha D Dombrowski

Alexandra M Boldin

Lauren L Emberson

2024/6/1

Longitudinal assessments of functional near-infrared spectroscopy background functional connectivity in low-and middle-income infants during a social cognition task.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: General

Sabrina M Di Lonardo Burr

Laura Pirazzoli

Aleksandra W Dopierała

Vikranth R Bejjanki

Charles A Nelson

...

2024/1/25

Attrition rate in infant fNIRS research: A meta‐analysis

Sori Baek

Sabrina Marques

Kennedy Casey

Meghan Testerman

Felicia McGill

...

2023/5

The influence of memory on visual perception in infants, children, and adults

Cognitive science

Sagi Jaffe‐Dax

Christine E Potter

Tiffany S Leung

Lauren L Emberson

Casey Lew‐Williams

2023/11

Measuring brain activity when exposed to infant-directed speech: A meta-analysis

Jaimie Muller

Aleksandra AW Dopierała

Lauren Emberson

2023/2/17

Scalp Surface-Based Parcellation for fNIRS Studies

Abigail L Magee

Laura Pirazzoli

Sara Sanchez-Alonso

Eileen F Sullivan

Katherine L Perdue

...

2023/4/24

Visual Perception Is Highly Flexible and Context Dependent in Young Infants: A Case of Top-Down-Modulated Motion Perception

Psychological Science

Naiqi G Xiao

Lauren L Emberson

2023/8

Functional Connectivity in the Frontoparietal Network: A High-Density fNIRS Replication

Sabrina Di Lonardo Burr

Aleksandra AW Dopierała

Lauren Emberson

2023/4/14

Scalp-based parcellation for longitudinal fNIRS studies

Abigail L Magee

Laura Pirazzoli

Sara Sanchez-Alonso

Eileen F Sullivan

Katherine L Perdue

...

2023/6/25

Towards imaging the infant brain at play

Communicative & Integrative Biology

Aleksandra AW Dopierala

Lauren L Emberson

2023/12/31

Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy to study the early developing brain: future directions and new challenges

Neurophotonics

Judit Gervain

Yasuyo Minagawa

Lauren Emberson

Sarah Lloyd-Fox

2023/4/1

4-Month-Olds' Neural Responses to Helping and Hindering Interactions (the hill paradigm)

Zohreh Soleimani

Enda Tan

Lauren Emberson

Kiley Hamlin

2023/11/30

Neural correlates of the infant first-person experience during toy play with their parent

Aleksandra AW Dopierała

Lauren Emberson

2023/5/1

Multivariate fNIRS response patterns to social information are increasingly discriminable from six to sixty months of age

Benjamin Zinszer

Laura Pirazzoli

Charles A Nelson

Lauren Emberson

Richard Aslin

...

2023/3/26

Infants' lexical comprehension and lexical anticipation abilities are closely linked in early language development

Infancy

Tracy Reuter

Carolyn Mazzei

Casey Lew‐Williams

Lauren Emberson

2023/5

Longitudinal Assessments of fNIRS background functional connectivity in low-and middle-income infants during a social cognition task

Journal of experimental psychology. General

S Burr

Laura Pirazzoli

A Dopierala

V Bejjanki

Charles A Nelson

...

2023/11/3

The Development of Social Perception Networks in Low-and Middle-income Infants: Longitudinal Assessments of Fnirs Background Functional Connectivity

Sabrina M Di Lonardo Burr

Laura Pirazzoli

Aleksandra AW Dopierała

Vikranth R Bejjanki

Charles A Nelson

...

2023/3/7

Cross-decoding of eye movement dynamics reveals the incremental development of face-race representations in infancy

Journal of Vision

Gabriel Naiqi Xiao

Anna Herbolzheimer

Shaoying Liu

Lauren Emberson

2022/12/5

Optical imaging and spectroscopy for the study of the human brain: status report

Neurophotonics

Hasan Ayaz

Wesley B Baker

Giles Blaney

David A Boas

Heather Bortfeld

...

2022/8

Cognitive development: Looking for perceptual awareness in human infants

Current Biology

Aleksandra AW Dopierala

Lauren L Emberson

2022/4/11

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H-index: 92
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Richard Aslin

Yale University

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Morten H. Christiansen

Cornell University

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Michael J. Spivey

Michael J. Spivey

University of California, Merced

H-index: 58
John Richards

John Richards

University of South Carolina

H-index: 50
Gary Lupyan

Gary Lupyan

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 35
Andrew Berger

Andrew Berger

University of Rochester

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