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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
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March 26, 2013
An eye-tracking investigation of developmental changes in infants' exploration of upright and inverted human faces
Lisa M Oakes, Ann E Ellis
Developmental Psychology
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November 8, 2006
Infants flexibly use different dimensions to categorize objects
Ann E Ellis, Lisa M Oakes
Developmental Psychobiology
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June 4, 2017
Scanning of own- versus other-race faces in infants from racially diverse or homogenous communities
Ann E Ellis, Naiqi G Xiao, Kang Lee, et al.
Social Work in Health Care
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May 12, 2006
The STARK study: a cross-sectional study of adherence to short-term drug regiments in urban Kenya
Ann E Ellis, Rebecca P Gogel, Benjamin R Roman, et al.
Developmental Science
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January 6, 2009
Toddlers can adaptively change how they categorize: same objects, same session, two different categorical distinctions
Jessica S Horst, Ann E Ellis, Larissa K Samuelson, et al.
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
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March 26, 2013
An eye-tracking investigation of developmental changes in infants' exploration of upright and inverted human faces
Lisa M Oakes, Ann E Ellis
Developmental Psychology
|
November 8, 2006
Infants flexibly use different dimensions to categorize objects
Ann E Ellis, Lisa M Oakes
Developmental Psychobiology
|
June 4, 2017
Scanning of own- versus other-race faces in infants from racially diverse or homogenous communities
Ann E Ellis, Naiqi G Xiao, Kang Lee, et al.
Social Work in Health Care
|
May 12, 2006
The STARK study: a cross-sectional study of adherence to short-term drug regiments in urban Kenya
Ann E Ellis, Rebecca P Gogel, Benjamin R Roman, et al.
Developmental Science
|
January 6, 2009
Toddlers can adaptively change how they categorize: same objects, same session, two different categorical distinctions
Jessica S Horst, Ann E Ellis, Larissa K Samuelson, et al.
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