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Drew H Abney

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Developmental Psychobiology|October 21, 2021
Infant physiological activity and the early emergence of social communicationJessica Bradshaw, Drew H Abney
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 8, 2011
Transfer of recalibration from audition to touch: modality independence as a special case of anatomical independenceJeffrey B Wagman, Drew H Abney
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 1, 2013
Is calibration of the perception of length modality-independent?Jeffrey B Wagman, Drew H Abney
Experimental Psychology|March 14, 2012
A comparison of transfer-appropriate processing and multi-process frameworks for prospective memory performanceDawn M McBride, Drew H Abney
Behavior Research Methods|September 22, 2016
Introduction and application of the multiscale coefficient of variation analysisDrew H Abney, Christopher T Kello, Ramesh Balasubramaniam
Memory & Cognition|May 12, 2011
Effects of delay of prospective memory cues in an ongoing task on prospective memory task performanceDawn M McBride, Jaclyn K Beckner, Drew H Abney
Memory & Cognition|May 8, 2013
Interactive effects in transfer-appropriate processing for event-based prospective memory: the roles of effort, ongoing task, and PM cue propertiesDrew H Abney, Dawn M McBride, Samantha N Petrella
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 12, 2013
Changing grasp position on a wielded object provides self-training for the perception of lengthDrew H Abney, Jeffrey B Wagman, W Joel Schneider
Developmental Psychobiology|July 22, 2021
Associations between infant-mother physiological synchrony and 4- and 6-month-old infants' emotion regulationDrew H Abney, Elizabeth B daSilva, Bennett I Bertenthal
Human Movement Science|October 28, 2017
Second-order grasp planning reflects sensitivity to inertial factorsJeffrey B Wagman, Drew H Abney, David A Rosenbaum
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Developmental Psychobiology|October 21, 2021
Infant physiological activity and the early emergence of social communicationJessica Bradshaw, Drew H Abney
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|September 8, 2011
Transfer of recalibration from audition to touch: modality independence as a special case of anatomical independenceJeffrey B Wagman, Drew H Abney
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 1, 2013
Is calibration of the perception of length modality-independent?Jeffrey B Wagman, Drew H Abney
Experimental Psychology|March 14, 2012
A comparison of transfer-appropriate processing and multi-process frameworks for prospective memory performanceDawn M McBride, Drew H Abney
Behavior Research Methods|September 22, 2016
Introduction and application of the multiscale coefficient of variation analysisDrew H Abney, Christopher T Kello, Ramesh Balasubramaniam
Memory & Cognition|May 12, 2011
Effects of delay of prospective memory cues in an ongoing task on prospective memory task performanceDawn M McBride, Jaclyn K Beckner, Drew H Abney
Memory & Cognition|May 8, 2013
Interactive effects in transfer-appropriate processing for event-based prospective memory: the roles of effort, ongoing task, and PM cue propertiesDrew H Abney, Dawn M McBride, Samantha N Petrella
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 12, 2013
Changing grasp position on a wielded object provides self-training for the perception of lengthDrew H Abney, Jeffrey B Wagman, W Joel Schneider
Developmental Psychobiology|July 22, 2021
Associations between infant-mother physiological synchrony and 4- and 6-month-old infants' emotion regulationDrew H Abney, Elizabeth B daSilva, Bennett I Bertenthal
Human Movement Science|October 28, 2017
Second-order grasp planning reflects sensitivity to inertial factorsJeffrey B Wagman, Drew H Abney, David A Rosenbaum
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