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... infants respond more to the internal features of the face ( de Schonen & Mathivet 1989 , Morton & Johnson 1991 ) . These findings converge to show that infants begin to store frequently repeated perceptual information from birth ...
... infants respond more to the internal features of the face ( de Schonen & Mathivet 1989 , Morton & Johnson 1991 ) . These findings converge to show that infants begin to store frequently repeated perceptual information from birth ...
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... infants were repeatedly presented with a vertically oriented rod that moved horizontally back and forth behind a block that occluded the center of the rod . Once infants became habituated to this event , they were presented on ...
... infants were repeatedly presented with a vertically oriented rod that moved horizontally back and forth behind a block that occluded the center of the rod . Once infants became habituated to this event , they were presented on ...
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... infants . Infant Behav . Dev . 18 : 53-68 Rochat P , Senders SJ . 1991. Active touch in infancy : action systems in development . In Newborn Attention : Biological Constraints and the Influence of Experience , ed . MJ Weiss , PR Zelazo ...
... infants . Infant Behav . Dev . 18 : 53-68 Rochat P , Senders SJ . 1991. Active touch in infancy : action systems in development . In Newborn Attention : Biological Constraints and the Influence of Experience , ed . MJ Weiss , PR Zelazo ...
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THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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