Author

Kelly DJ

University of Kent - Cited by 4,112 - Psychology

Biography

Darren is the Associate Dean (Innovation and Enterprise, MDHS) at The University of Melbourne and the Director of Biomedical Research in the Department of Medicine, St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, where his research expertise lies in progressing pre-clinical novel interventions and developing experimental models of cardiovascular disease. Darren is the CEO and Managing Director of Certa Therapeutics and the Executive Chair and Founder of Occurx, Australia, bringing over 25 years of management and research expertise in the life sciences and biotech sector. He published 349 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
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Cited by
Year
The other-race effect develops during infancy: Evidence of perceptual narrowing
DJ Kelly, PC Quinn, AM Slater, K Lee, L Ge, O PascalisPsychological science 18 (12), 1084-1089, 2007200
889
2007
Three‐month‐olds, but not newborns, prefer own‐race faces
DJ Kelly, PC Quinn, AM Slater, K Lee, A Gibson, M Smith, L Ge, ...Developmental science 8 (6), F31-F36, 2005200
869
2005
Plasticity of face processing in infancy
O Pascalis, LS Scott, DJ Kelly, RW Shannon, E Nicholson, M Coleman, ...Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 102 (14), 5297-5300, 2005200
483
2005
Development of the other-race effect during infancy: Evidence toward universality?
DJ Kelly, S Liu, K Lee, PC Quinn, O Pascalis, AM Slater, L GeJournal of experimental child psychology 104 (1), 105-114, 2009200
342
2009
Cross-race preferences for same-race faces extend beyond the African versus Caucasian contrast in 3-month-old infants
DJ Kelly, S Liu, L Ge, PC Quinn, AM Slater, K Lee, Q Liu, O PascalisInfancy 11 (1), 87-95, 2007200
310
2007
The origins of face processing in humans: Phylogeny and ontogeny
O Pascalis, DJ KellyPerspectives on psychological science 4 (2), 200-209, 2009200
184
2009
Two faces of the other-race effect: Recognition and categorisation of Caucasian and Chinese faces
L Ge, H Zhang, Z Wang, PC Quinn, O Pascalis, D Kelly, A Slater, J Tian, ...Perception 38 (8), 1199-1210, 2009200
166
2009
Culture shapes eye movements for visually homogeneous objects
DJ Kelly, S Miellet, R CaldaraFrontiers in psychology 1, 1360, 2010201
130
2010
Developing cultural differences in face processing
DJ Kelly, S Liu, H Rodger, S Miellet, L Ge, R CaldaraDevelopmental science 14 (5), 1176-1184, 2011201
114
2011
Preference for attractive faces in human infants extends beyond conspecifics
PC Quinn, DJ Kelly, K Lee, O Pascalis, AM SlaterDevelopmental science 11 (1), 76-83, 2008200
84
2008
The shaping of the face space in early infancy: Becoming a native face processor
A Slater, PC Quinn, DJ Kelly, K Lee, CA Longmore, PR McDonald, ...Child development perspectives 4 (3), 205-211, 2010201
80
2010
An inner face advantage in children’s recognition of familiar peers
L Ge, G Anzures, Z Wang, DJ Kelly, O Pascalis, PC Quinn, AM Slater, ...Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 101 (2), 124-136, 2008200
73
2008
Social experience does not abolish cultural diversity in eye movements
DJ Kelly, RE Jack, S Miellet, E De Luca, K Foreman, R CaldaraFrontiers in psychology 2, 95, 2011201
66
2011
Deficits in volitional oculomotor control align with language status in autism spectrum disorders
DJ Kelly, R Walker, CF NorburyDevelopmental science 16 (1), 56-66, 2013201
64
2013
Inverting faces does not abolish cultural diversity in eye movements
H Rodger, DJ Kelly, C Blais, R CaldaraPerception 39 (11), 1491-1503, 2010201
63
2010
Infants rapidly detect human faces in complex naturalistic visual scenes
DJ Kelly, S Duarte, D Meary, M Bindemann, O PascalisDevelopmental Science 22 (6), e12829, 2019201
48
2019
Own-and other-race face identity recognition in children: the effects of pose and feature composition.
G Anzures, DJ Kelly, O Pascalis, PC Quinn, AM Slater, X de Viviés, K LeeDevelopmental psychology 50 (2), 469, 2014201
45
2014
Visual perception
A Slater, P Riddell, PC Quinn, O Pascalis, K Lee, DJ KellyThe Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development 1, 40-80, 2010201
21
2010
Infants’ responses to interactive gaze-contingent faces in a novel and naturalistic eye-tracking paradigm.
JR Keemink, MJ Keshavarzi-Pour, DJ KellyDevelopmental psychology 55 (7), 1362, 2019201
18
2019
Visual attention control differences in 12-month-old preterm infants
M Downes, D Kelly, K Day, N Marlow, M de HaanInfant Behavior and Development 50, 180-188, 2018201
14
2018