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Gustaf Gredebäck

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Cognition|October 6, 2009
Infants' understanding of everyday social interactions: a dual process accountGustaf Gredebäck, Annika Melinder
Experimental Brain Research|December 31, 2009
Goal anticipation during action observation is influenced by synonymous action capabilities, a puzzling developmental studyGustaf Gredebäck, Olga Kochukhova
Child Development|November 17, 2010
Preverbal infants anticipate that food will be brought to the mouth: an eye tracking study of manual feeding and flying spoonsOlga Kochukhova, Gustaf Gredebäck
Child Development|December 9, 2023
Methodological considerations for more robust and reliable developmental science: How historical conventions bias behavioral measurementsUmay Sen, Gustaf Gredebäck
Developmental Science|April 19, 2020
An embodied account of teleological processesJoshua Juvrud, Gustaf Gredebäck
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|September 20, 2022
Learning limb-specific contingencies in early infancyUmay Sen, Gustaf Gredebäck
Child Development|September 5, 2022
Methodological integrity assessment in the mobile paradigm literature: A lesson for understanding opportunistic use of researcher degrees of freedom in psychologyUmay Sen, Gustaf Gredebäck
Social Neuroscience|February 18, 2010
The development and neural basis of pointing comprehensionGustaf Gredebäck, Annika Melinder
Cognition|October 10, 2006
Learning about occlusion: initial assumptions and rapid adjustmentsOlga Kochukhova, Gustaf Gredebäck
Developmental Science|October 15, 2013
Infants use social context to bind actions into a collaborative sequenceChristine Fawcett, Gustaf Gredebäck
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Cognition|October 6, 2009
Infants' understanding of everyday social interactions: a dual process accountGustaf Gredebäck, Annika Melinder
Experimental Brain Research|December 31, 2009
Goal anticipation during action observation is influenced by synonymous action capabilities, a puzzling developmental studyGustaf Gredebäck, Olga Kochukhova
Child Development|November 17, 2010
Preverbal infants anticipate that food will be brought to the mouth: an eye tracking study of manual feeding and flying spoonsOlga Kochukhova, Gustaf Gredebäck
Child Development|December 9, 2023
Methodological considerations for more robust and reliable developmental science: How historical conventions bias behavioral measurementsUmay Sen, Gustaf Gredebäck
Developmental Science|April 19, 2020
An embodied account of teleological processesJoshua Juvrud, Gustaf Gredebäck
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|September 20, 2022
Learning limb-specific contingencies in early infancyUmay Sen, Gustaf Gredebäck
Child Development|September 5, 2022
Methodological integrity assessment in the mobile paradigm literature: A lesson for understanding opportunistic use of researcher degrees of freedom in psychologyUmay Sen, Gustaf Gredebäck
Social Neuroscience|February 18, 2010
The development and neural basis of pointing comprehensionGustaf Gredebäck, Annika Melinder
Cognition|October 10, 2006
Learning about occlusion: initial assumptions and rapid adjustmentsOlga Kochukhova, Gustaf Gredebäck
Developmental Science|October 15, 2013
Infants use social context to bind actions into a collaborative sequenceChristine Fawcett, Gustaf Gredebäck
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