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Developmental Science
Viktorsson, C. and Lindskog, M. and Li, D. and Tammimies, K. and Taylor, M.J. and Ronald, Angelica and Falck-Ytter, T. (2022) Infants’ sense of approximate numerosity: heritability and link to other concurrent traits. Developmental Science (e13347), ISSN 1363-755x.
Geology
Zhou, Y. and Pogge von Strandmann, Philip A.E. and Zhu, M. and Ling, H. and Manning, C. and Li, D. and He, T. and Shields, G. (2020) Reconstructing Tonian seawater 87Sr/86Sr using calcite microspar. Geology , ISSN 0091-7613.
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Yang, H. and Yan, D. and Zhang, L. and Sun, Y. and Li, D. and Maybank, Stephen (2021) Feedback graph convolutional network for skeleton-based action recognition. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing 31 , pp. 164-175. ISSN 1057-7149.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Viktorsson, C. and Portugal, A.M. and Li, D. and Rudling, M. and Siqueiros Sanchez, M. and Tammimies, K. and Taylor, M.J. and Ronald, Angelica and Falck-Ytter, T. (2022) Preferential looking to eyes versus mouth in early infancy: Heritability and link to concurrent and later development. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry , ISSN 0021-9630.
Portugal, A.M. and Taylor, M.J. and Viktorsson, C. and Nystrom, P. and Li, D. and Tammimies, K. and Ronald, Angelica and Falck-Ytter, T. (2022) Pupil size and pupillary light reflex in early infancy: heritability and link to genetic liability to schizophrenia. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 63 (9), pp. 1068-1077. ISSN 0021-9630.
Pattern Recognition
Yang, H. and Chu, X. and Zhang, L. and Sun, Y. and Li, D. and Maybank, Steve (2022) QuadNet: quadruplet loss for multi-view learning in baggage re-identification. Pattern Recognition 126 , p. 108546. ISSN 0031-3203.
Twin Research and Human Genetics
Falck-Ytter, T. and Hamrefors, L. and Sanchez, M.S. and Portugal, A.M. and Taylor, M.J. and Li, D. and Viktorsson, C. and Hardiansyah, I. and Myers, L. and Westberg, L. and Bölte, S. and Tammimies, K. and Ronald, Angelica (2021) The Babytwins Study Sweden (BATSS): a multi-method infant twin study of genetic and environmental factors influencing infant brain and behavioral development. Twin Research and Human Genetics 24 (4), pp. 217-227. ISSN 1832-4274.