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Bruce M Hood

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Developmental Science|October 16, 2004
Is looking good enough or does it beggar belief?Bruce M Hood
Cognition|March 6, 2007
Children prefer certain individuals over perfect duplicatesBruce M Hood, Paul Bloom
Developmental Psychology|January 20, 2006
Children's use of the temporal dimension of gaze for inferring preferenceShiri Einav, Bruce M Hood
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2008
Tell-tale eyes: children's attribution of gaze aversion as a lying cueShiri Einav, Bruce M Hood
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 29, 2014
The effect of labour on ownership decisions in two cultures: developmental evidence from Japan and the United KingdomPatricia Kanngiesser, Shoji Itakura, Bruce M Hood
Psychological Science|August 18, 2010
The effect of creative labor on property-ownership transfer by preschool children and adultsPatricia Kanngiesser, Nathalia Gjersoe, Bruce M Hood
Developmental Science|May 4, 2006
The effect of divided attention on inhibiting the gravity errorBruce M Hood, Alice Wilson, Sally Dyson
Perception|November 2, 2006
Females, but not males, show greater pupillary response to direct- than deviated-gaze facesGillian Porter, Bruce M Hood, Tom Troscianko
Developmental Science|April 12, 2012
Best friends: children use mutual gaze to identify friendships in othersErika Nurmsoo, Shiri Einav, Bruce M Hood
Developmental Science|August 17, 2006
Eye remember you two: gaze direction modulates face recognition in a developmental studyAlastair D Smith, Bruce M Hood, Karen Hector
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Developmental Science|October 16, 2004
Is looking good enough or does it beggar belief?Bruce M Hood
Cognition|March 6, 2007
Children prefer certain individuals over perfect duplicatesBruce M Hood, Paul Bloom
Developmental Psychology|January 20, 2006
Children's use of the temporal dimension of gaze for inferring preferenceShiri Einav, Bruce M Hood
Developmental Psychology|November 13, 2008
Tell-tale eyes: children's attribution of gaze aversion as a lying cueShiri Einav, Bruce M Hood
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|April 29, 2014
The effect of labour on ownership decisions in two cultures: developmental evidence from Japan and the United KingdomPatricia Kanngiesser, Shoji Itakura, Bruce M Hood
Psychological Science|August 18, 2010
The effect of creative labor on property-ownership transfer by preschool children and adultsPatricia Kanngiesser, Nathalia Gjersoe, Bruce M Hood
Developmental Science|May 4, 2006
The effect of divided attention on inhibiting the gravity errorBruce M Hood, Alice Wilson, Sally Dyson
Perception|November 2, 2006
Females, but not males, show greater pupillary response to direct- than deviated-gaze facesGillian Porter, Bruce M Hood, Tom Troscianko
Developmental Science|April 12, 2012
Best friends: children use mutual gaze to identify friendships in othersErika Nurmsoo, Shiri Einav, Bruce M Hood
Developmental Science|August 17, 2006
Eye remember you two: gaze direction modulates face recognition in a developmental studyAlastair D Smith, Bruce M Hood, Karen Hector
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