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Alycia M Hund

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Child Development|June 1, 2002
Delay-induced bias in children's memory for locationAlycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Developmental Psychology|October 31, 2003
Does information about what things are influence children's memory for where things are?Alycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Developmental Psychology|January 5, 2007
What counts as by? Young children's use of relative distance to judge nearbynessAlycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 31, 2010
Sustained attention and age predict inhibitory control during early childhoodSarah G Reck, Alycia M Hund
Journal of Child Language|July 7, 2011
The impact of scaffolding and overhearing on young children's use of the spatial terms between and middleEmily K Foster, Alycia M Hund
Cognitive Psychology|November 24, 2004
The stability and flexibility of spatial categoriesAlycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Cognitive Psychology|December 4, 2003
Developmental continuity in the processes that underlie spatial recallJohn P Spencer, Alycia M Hund
Developmental Psychology|January 16, 2008
Understanding developmental changes in the stability and flexibility of spatial categories based on object relatednessAlycia M Hund, Emily K Foster
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 20, 2002
Prototypes and particulars: geometric and experience-dependent spatial categoriesJohn P Spencer, Alycia M Hund
Journal of Attention Disorders|April 28, 2009
Memory for object locations in boys with and without ADHDSarah G Reck, Alycia M Hund, Steven Landau
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Child Development|June 1, 2002
Delay-induced bias in children's memory for locationAlycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Developmental Psychology|October 31, 2003
Does information about what things are influence children's memory for where things are?Alycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Developmental Psychology|January 5, 2007
What counts as by? Young children's use of relative distance to judge nearbynessAlycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 31, 2010
Sustained attention and age predict inhibitory control during early childhoodSarah G Reck, Alycia M Hund
Journal of Child Language|July 7, 2011
The impact of scaffolding and overhearing on young children's use of the spatial terms between and middleEmily K Foster, Alycia M Hund
Cognitive Psychology|November 24, 2004
The stability and flexibility of spatial categoriesAlycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert
Cognitive Psychology|December 4, 2003
Developmental continuity in the processes that underlie spatial recallJohn P Spencer, Alycia M Hund
Developmental Psychology|January 16, 2008
Understanding developmental changes in the stability and flexibility of spatial categories based on object relatednessAlycia M Hund, Emily K Foster
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|March 20, 2002
Prototypes and particulars: geometric and experience-dependent spatial categoriesJohn P Spencer, Alycia M Hund
Journal of Attention Disorders|April 28, 2009
Memory for object locations in boys with and without ADHDSarah G Reck, Alycia M Hund, Steven Landau
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