“…General limitations of infant research impact the current scarcity of literature in this area, including difficulty accessing infant populations and high rates of data loss. Both behavioral and neural studies of the ORE additionally lack sample diversity, particularly for Black, Hispanic/Latino, or Indigenous populations (Serafini and Pesciarelli, 2022 ). Of the infant ORE studies reviewed here, 12 included homogenous samples of White infants (Sangrigoli and De Schonen, 2004 ; Kelly et al, 2005 , 2007 ; Heron-Delaney et al, 2011 ; Spangler et al, 2013 ; Macchi Cassia et al, 2014 ; Fassbender et al, 2016 ; Quinn et al, 2016 ; Krasotkina et al, 2020 ; Hillairet de Boisferon et al, 2021 ; Clerc et al, 2022 ; Damon et al, 2022 ), four included homogenous samples of East Asian infants (Kelly et al, 2009 ; Liu et al, 2015 ; Tham et al, 2019 ; Ujiie et al, 2021 ), and only three included any Black, Hispanic, or bi-/multi-racial infants (Bar-Haim et al, 2006 ; Sugden, 2016 ; Hwang et al, 2021 ).…”