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Harlene Hayne

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Developmental Psychology|September 9, 2010
Defining the boundary: age-related changes in childhood amnesiaKaren Tustin, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychobiology|October 15, 2010
Age-related changes in visual recognition memory during infancy and early childhoodKirstie Morgan, Harlene Hayne
Memory (Hove, England)|January 30, 2018
Recollection improves with age: children's and adults' accounts of their childhood experiencesKaren Tustin, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychobiology|December 29, 2005
Age-related changes in memory reactivation by 1- and 2-year-old human infantsKirstie Morgan, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychology|September 4, 2003
Age-related changes in verbal and nonverbal memory during early childhoodGabrielle Simcock, Harlene Hayne
Infant Behavior & Development|December 2, 2006
The effect of encoding time on retention by infants and young childrenKirstie Morgan, Harlene Hayne
Psychological Science|May 15, 2002
Breaking the barrier? Children fail to translate their preverbal memories into languageGabrielle Simcock, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychobiology|March 15, 2011
Episodic memory in 3- and 4-year-old childrenHarlene Hayne, Kana Imuta
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 23, 2003
I don't think that's what really happened: the effect of cross-examination on the accuracy of children's reportsRachel Zajac, Harlene Hayne
Infant Behavior & Development|November 22, 2016
Memory by association: Integrating memories prolongs retention by two-year-oldsHarlene Hayne, Julien Gross
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Developmental Psychology|September 9, 2010
Defining the boundary: age-related changes in childhood amnesiaKaren Tustin, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychobiology|October 15, 2010
Age-related changes in visual recognition memory during infancy and early childhoodKirstie Morgan, Harlene Hayne
Memory (Hove, England)|January 30, 2018
Recollection improves with age: children's and adults' accounts of their childhood experiencesKaren Tustin, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychobiology|December 29, 2005
Age-related changes in memory reactivation by 1- and 2-year-old human infantsKirstie Morgan, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychology|September 4, 2003
Age-related changes in verbal and nonverbal memory during early childhoodGabrielle Simcock, Harlene Hayne
Infant Behavior & Development|December 2, 2006
The effect of encoding time on retention by infants and young childrenKirstie Morgan, Harlene Hayne
Psychological Science|May 15, 2002
Breaking the barrier? Children fail to translate their preverbal memories into languageGabrielle Simcock, Harlene Hayne
Developmental Psychobiology|March 15, 2011
Episodic memory in 3- and 4-year-old childrenHarlene Hayne, Kana Imuta
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied|October 23, 2003
I don't think that's what really happened: the effect of cross-examination on the accuracy of children's reportsRachel Zajac, Harlene Hayne
Infant Behavior & Development|November 22, 2016
Memory by association: Integrating memories prolongs retention by two-year-oldsHarlene Hayne, Julien Gross
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