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Barbara Landau

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Cognitive Neuropsychology|September 29, 2012
Editorial overview for this special issue on understanding cognitive development: approaches from mind and brainBarbara Landau
Cognitive Processing|August 10, 2024
Are spatial terms rooted in geometry or force-dynamics? YesBarbara Landau
Canadian Journal of Family Law. Revue Canadienne De Droit Familial|July 1, 1979
Barriers to consent to treatment: the rights of minors in the provision of mental health servicesBarbara Landau
Topics in Cognitive Science|January 7, 2020
Editor's Introduction: 2017 Rumelhart Prize Issue Honoring Lila R. GleitmanBarbara Landau
Cognitive Science|September 17, 2016
Update on "What" and "Where" in Spatial Language: A New Division of Labor for Spatial TermsBarbara Landau
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 28, 2018
Learning Simple Spatial Terms: Core and MoreBarbara Landau
Cognitive Science|January 20, 2012
Language and memory for motion events: origins of the asymmetry between source and goal pathsLaura Lakusta, Barbara Landau
Brain and Cognition|May 8, 2007
Mathematical skill in individuals with Williams syndrome: evidence from a standardized mathematics batteryKirsten O'Hearn, Barbara Landau
Cognitive Neuropsychology|September 29, 2012
Genes, language, and the nature of scientific explanations: the case of Williams syndromeJulien Musolino, Barbara Landau
Cognition|August 16, 2015
Geometric and featural systems, separable and combined: Evidence from reorientation in people with Williams syndromeKatrina Ferrara, Barbara Landau
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Cognitive Neuropsychology|September 29, 2012
Editorial overview for this special issue on understanding cognitive development: approaches from mind and brainBarbara Landau
Cognitive Processing|August 10, 2024
Are spatial terms rooted in geometry or force-dynamics? YesBarbara Landau
Canadian Journal of Family Law. Revue Canadienne De Droit Familial|July 1, 1979
Barriers to consent to treatment: the rights of minors in the provision of mental health servicesBarbara Landau
Topics in Cognitive Science|January 7, 2020
Editor's Introduction: 2017 Rumelhart Prize Issue Honoring Lila R. GleitmanBarbara Landau
Cognitive Science|September 17, 2016
Update on "What" and "Where" in Spatial Language: A New Division of Labor for Spatial TermsBarbara Landau
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 28, 2018
Learning Simple Spatial Terms: Core and MoreBarbara Landau
Cognitive Science|January 20, 2012
Language and memory for motion events: origins of the asymmetry between source and goal pathsLaura Lakusta, Barbara Landau
Brain and Cognition|May 8, 2007
Mathematical skill in individuals with Williams syndrome: evidence from a standardized mathematics batteryKirsten O'Hearn, Barbara Landau
Cognitive Neuropsychology|September 29, 2012
Genes, language, and the nature of scientific explanations: the case of Williams syndromeJulien Musolino, Barbara Landau
Cognition|August 16, 2015
Geometric and featural systems, separable and combined: Evidence from reorientation in people with Williams syndromeKatrina Ferrara, Barbara Landau
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