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Eliza L Nelson

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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|November 24, 2022
Developmental cascades as a framework for primate handednessEliza L Nelson
Frontiers in Psychology|October 18, 2023
Motor-language links in children with Down syndrome: a scoping review to revisit the literature with a developmental cascades lensAtefeh Karimi, Eliza L Nelson
Infant and Child Development|March 25, 2026
Manipulation complexity in infantsKaityn Contino, Eliza L Nelson
Laterality|February 18, 2020
Measuring infant handedness reliably from reaching: A systematic reviewEliza L Nelson, Sandy L Gonzalez
Frontiers in Psychology|May 23, 2015
Addressing the gap: a blueprint for studying bimanual hand preference in infantsSandy L Gonzalez, Eliza L Nelson
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|May 14, 2019
Factor analysis of the Home Handedness Questionnaire: Unimanual and role differentiated bimanual manipulation as separate dimensions of handednessSandy L Gonzalez, Eliza L Nelson
American Journal of Primatology|September 5, 2015
Precise digit use increases the expression of handedness in Colombian spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris)Eliza L Nelson, Emily R Boeving
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|December 19, 2018
Measuring Spanish Comprehension in Infants from Mixed Hispanic Communities Using the IDHC: A Preliminary Study on 16-Month-OldsSandy L Gonzalez, Eliza L Nelson
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 15, 2017
Goal-directed tail use in Colombian spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris) is highly lateralizedEliza L Nelson, Giulianna A Kendall
Infant Behavior & Development|July 8, 2025
Infant reaching and grasping: Frameworks for testing developmental cascadesEliza L Nelson, Caroline Danforth, Amy W Needham
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|November 24, 2022
Developmental cascades as a framework for primate handednessEliza L Nelson
Frontiers in Psychology|October 18, 2023
Motor-language links in children with Down syndrome: a scoping review to revisit the literature with a developmental cascades lensAtefeh Karimi, Eliza L Nelson
Infant and Child Development|March 25, 2026
Manipulation complexity in infantsKaityn Contino, Eliza L Nelson
Laterality|February 18, 2020
Measuring infant handedness reliably from reaching: A systematic reviewEliza L Nelson, Sandy L Gonzalez
Frontiers in Psychology|May 23, 2015
Addressing the gap: a blueprint for studying bimanual hand preference in infantsSandy L Gonzalez, Eliza L Nelson
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|May 14, 2019
Factor analysis of the Home Handedness Questionnaire: Unimanual and role differentiated bimanual manipulation as separate dimensions of handednessSandy L Gonzalez, Eliza L Nelson
American Journal of Primatology|September 5, 2015
Precise digit use increases the expression of handedness in Colombian spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris)Eliza L Nelson, Emily R Boeving
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|December 19, 2018
Measuring Spanish Comprehension in Infants from Mixed Hispanic Communities Using the IDHC: A Preliminary Study on 16-Month-OldsSandy L Gonzalez, Eliza L Nelson
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|December 15, 2017
Goal-directed tail use in Colombian spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris) is highly lateralizedEliza L Nelson, Giulianna A Kendall
Infant Behavior & Development|July 8, 2025
Infant reaching and grasping: Frameworks for testing developmental cascadesEliza L Nelson, Caroline Danforth, Amy W Needham
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