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D J Greenberg

Child development

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Child Development|September 1, 1971
Accelerating visual complexity levels in the human infantD J Greenberg
Child Development|June 1, 1975
Visual complexity in infancy: contour or numerosity?D J Greenberg, S Z Blue
Child Development|June 1, 1972
Infancy and the optimal level of stimulationD J Greenberg, W J O'Donnell
Child Development|March 1, 1977
The visual-preference technique in infancy: effect of number of stimuli presented upon experimental outcomeD J Greenberg, S Z Blue
Child Development|September 1, 1973
Complexity levels, habituation, and individual differences in early infancyD J Greenberg, W J O'Donnell, D Crawford
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Child Development|September 1, 1971
Accelerating visual complexity levels in the human infantD J Greenberg
Child Development|June 1, 1975
Visual complexity in infancy: contour or numerosity?D J Greenberg, S Z Blue
Child Development|June 1, 1972
Infancy and the optimal level of stimulationD J Greenberg, W J O'Donnell
Child Development|March 1, 1977
The visual-preference technique in infancy: effect of number of stimuli presented upon experimental outcomeD J Greenberg, S Z Blue
Child Development|September 1, 1973
Complexity levels, habituation, and individual differences in early infancyD J Greenberg, W J O'Donnell, D Crawford
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