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Emily Hembacher
Emily Hembacher
Graduate Student Researcher, University of California, Davis
Verified email at ucdavis.edu
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Abnormalities of visual processing and frontostriatal systems in body dysmorphic disorder
JD Feusner, T Moody, E Hembacher, J Townsend, M McKinley, H Moller, ...
Archives of general psychiatry 67 (2), 197-205, 2010
2542010
Early metacognitive abilities: The interplay of monitoring and control processes in 5-to 7-year-old children
N Destan, E Hembacher, S Ghetti, CM Roebers
Journal of experimental child psychology 126, 213-228, 2014
2102014
Don’t look at my answer: Subjective uncertainty underlies preschoolers’ exclusion of their least accurate memories
E Hembacher, S Ghetti
Psychological science 25 (9), 1768-1776, 2014
1972014
Introspection on uncertainty and judicious help‐seeking during the preschool years
C Coughlin, E Hembacher, KE Lyons, S Ghetti
Developmental Science 18 (6), 957-971, 2015
1702015
Abnormalities of object visual processing in body dysmorphic disorder
JD Feusner, E Hembacher, H Moller, TD Moody
Psychological medicine 41 (11), 2385-2397, 2011
1542011
The mouse who couldn't stop washing: pathologic grooming in animals and humans
JD Feusner, E Hembacher, KA Phillips
CNS spectrums 14 (9), 503-513, 2009
1462009
Feeling uncertain and acting on it during the preschool years: A metacognitive approach
S Ghetti, E Hembacher, CA Coughlin
Child Development Perspectives 7 (3), 160-165, 2013
1342013
Analytic reproducibility in articles receiving open data badges at the journal Psychological Science: an observational study
TE Hardwicke, M Bohn, K MacDonald, E Hembacher, MB Nuijten, ...
Royal Society open science 8 (1), 201494, 2021
1252021
Effects of cranial electrotherapy stimulation on resting state brain activity
JD Feusner, S Madsen, TD Moody, C Bohon, E Hembacher, ...
Brain and behavior 2 (3), 211-220, 2012
1242012
Inverted face processing in body dysmorphic disorder
JD Feusner, H Moller, L Altstein, C Sugar, S Bookheimer, J Yoon, ...
Journal of Psychiatric Research 44 (15), 1088-1094, 2010
1232010
Nonlinear relationships between anxiety and visual processing of own and others’ faces in body dysmorphic disorder
C Bohon, E Hembacher, H Moller, TD Moody, JD Feusner
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 204 (2-3), 132-139, 2012
572012
The early parenting attitudes questionnaire: Measuring intuitive theories of parenting and child development
E Hembacher, MC Frank
Collabra: Psychology 6 (1), 16, 2020
542020
Response latencies and eye gaze provide insight on how toddlers gather evidence under uncertainty
S Leckey, D Selmeczy, A Kazemi, EG Johnson, E Hembacher, S Ghetti
Nature Human Behaviour 4 (9), 928-936, 2020
502020
How to bet on a memory: Developmental linkages between subjective recollection and decision making
E Hembacher, S Ghetti
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 115 (3), 436-452, 2013
492013
Children’s social information seeking is sensitive to referential ambiguity
E Hembacher, B deMayo, MC Frank
Child development 91 (6), e1178-e1193, 2020
312020
Young children use statistical evidence to infer the informativeness of praise
M Asaba, E Hembacher, S Qiu, B Anderson, M Frank, H Gweon
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 40, 2018
252018
Subjective experience guides betting decisions beyond accuracy: evidence from a metamemory illusion
E Hembacher, S Ghetti
Memory 25 (5), 575-585, 2017
222017
Children’s social referencing reflects sensitivity to graded uncertainty
E Hembacher, B Demayo, MC Frank
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 39, 2017
142017
Measuring lay theories of parenting and child development
E Hembacher, MC Frank
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 38, 2016
112016
Analytic reproducibility in articles receiving open data badges at Psychological Science: An observational study
TE Hardwicke, M Bohn, K MacDonald, E Hembacher, MB Nuijten, ...
Royal Society Open Science 8, 1-9, 2020
52020
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