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Cara H Cashon

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Advances in Child Development and Behavior|March 5, 2015
Developmental origins of the face inversion effectCara H Cashon, Nicholas A Holt
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Eight-Month-Old Infants' Perception of Possible and Impossible EventsCara H Cashon, Leslie B Cohen
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
The Development of Specialized Processing of Own-Race Faces in InfancyKim T Ferguson, Sarah Kulkofsky, Cara H Cashon, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|March 16, 2013
Toddlers with Williams syndrome process upright but not inverted faces holisticallyCara H Cashon, Oh-Ryeong Ha, Christopher A DeNicola, et al.
Developmental Science|March 21, 2020
Development of rapid word-object associations in relation to expressive vocabulary: Shared commonalities in infants and toddlers with and without Williams syndromeOh-Ryeong Ha, Cara H Cashon, Nicholas A Holt, et al.
Child Development|December 4, 2012
A U-shaped relation between sitting ability and upright face processing in infantsCara H Cashon, Oh-Ryeong Ha, Casey L Allen, et al.
Cognition|June 15, 2016
Infants with Williams syndrome detect statistical regularities in continuous speechCara H Cashon, Oh-Ryeong Ha, Katharine Graf Estes, et al.
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior|March 5, 2015
Developmental origins of the face inversion effectCara H Cashon, Nicholas A Holt
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Eight-Month-Old Infants' Perception of Possible and Impossible EventsCara H Cashon, Leslie B Cohen
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
The Development of Specialized Processing of Own-Race Faces in InfancyKim T Ferguson, Sarah Kulkofsky, Cara H Cashon, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders|March 16, 2013
Toddlers with Williams syndrome process upright but not inverted faces holisticallyCara H Cashon, Oh-Ryeong Ha, Christopher A DeNicola, et al.
Developmental Science|March 21, 2020
Development of rapid word-object associations in relation to expressive vocabulary: Shared commonalities in infants and toddlers with and without Williams syndromeOh-Ryeong Ha, Cara H Cashon, Nicholas A Holt, et al.
Child Development|December 4, 2012
A U-shaped relation between sitting ability and upright face processing in infantsCara H Cashon, Oh-Ryeong Ha, Casey L Allen, et al.
Cognition|June 15, 2016
Infants with Williams syndrome detect statistical regularities in continuous speechCara H Cashon, Oh-Ryeong Ha, Katharine Graf Estes, et al.
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