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Erik W Cheries

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2017
Developmental Origins of Biological Explanations: The case of infants' internal property biasHernando Taborda-Osorio, Erik W Cheries
Cognition|February 18, 2018
Infants' agent individuation: It's what's on the insides that countsHernando Taborda-Osorio, Erik W Cheries
Brain Sciences|August 3, 2019
Infants' Individuation of Faces by GenderCharisse B Pickron, Erik W Cheries
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 23, 2024
Infants' individuation of human faces across race and identityCharisse B Pickron, Isabella C Stallworthy, Erik W Cheries
Developmental Science|August 17, 2006
Interrupting infants' persisting object representations: an object-based limit?Erik W Cheries, Karen Wynn, Brian J Scholl
Frontiers in Psychology|June 20, 2019
Examining Infants' Individuation of Others by Sociomoral DispositionHernando Taborda-Osorio, Ashley B Lyons, Erik W Cheries
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|September 26, 2019
Looking smart: Preschoolers' judgements about knowledge based on facial appearanceCarolyn M Palmquist, Erik W Cheries, Erika R DeAngelis
Perception|November 2, 2006
Units of visual individuation in rhesus macaques: objects or unbound features?Erik W Cheries, George E Newman, Laurie R Santos, et al.
Developmental Science|May 10, 2008
Cohesion as a constraint on object persistence in infancyErik W Cheries, Stephen R Mitroff, Karen Wynn, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 8, 2021
What gaze direction can tell us about cognitive processes in invertebratesAlex M Winsor, Guilherme F Pagoti, Daniel J Daye, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 20, 2017
Developmental Origins of Biological Explanations: The case of infants' internal property biasHernando Taborda-Osorio, Erik W Cheries
Cognition|February 18, 2018
Infants' agent individuation: It's what's on the insides that countsHernando Taborda-Osorio, Erik W Cheries
Brain Sciences|August 3, 2019
Infants' Individuation of Faces by GenderCharisse B Pickron, Erik W Cheries
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|August 23, 2024
Infants' individuation of human faces across race and identityCharisse B Pickron, Isabella C Stallworthy, Erik W Cheries
Developmental Science|August 17, 2006
Interrupting infants' persisting object representations: an object-based limit?Erik W Cheries, Karen Wynn, Brian J Scholl
Frontiers in Psychology|June 20, 2019
Examining Infants' Individuation of Others by Sociomoral DispositionHernando Taborda-Osorio, Ashley B Lyons, Erik W Cheries
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|September 26, 2019
Looking smart: Preschoolers' judgements about knowledge based on facial appearanceCarolyn M Palmquist, Erik W Cheries, Erika R DeAngelis
Perception|November 2, 2006
Units of visual individuation in rhesus macaques: objects or unbound features?Erik W Cheries, George E Newman, Laurie R Santos, et al.
Developmental Science|May 10, 2008
Cohesion as a constraint on object persistence in infancyErik W Cheries, Stephen R Mitroff, Karen Wynn, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|January 8, 2021
What gaze direction can tell us about cognitive processes in invertebratesAlex M Winsor, Guilherme F Pagoti, Daniel J Daye, et al.
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