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James L Morgan

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Journal of Memory and Language|September 26, 2013
Adults show less sensitivity to phonetic detail in unfamiliar words, tooKatherine S White, Eiling Yee, Sheila E Blumstein, et al.
Cognition|March 25, 2016
What you see isn't always what you get: Auditory word signals trump consciously perceived words in lexical accessRachel Ostrand, Sheila E Blumstein, Victor S Ferreira, et al.
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|March 5, 2016
Parametric Modeling of the Mouse Left Ventricular Myocardial Fiber StructureSamer S Merchant, Arnold David Gomez, James L Morgan, et al.
Cognition|April 9, 2013
Word-level information influences phonetic learning in adults and infantsNaomi H Feldman, Emily B Myers, Katherine S White, et al.
Journal of Child Language|October 6, 2015
Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development - CORRIGENDUMElena J Tenenbaum, David M Sobel, Stephen J Sheinkopf, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2013
Increased focus on the mouth among infants in the first year of life: A longitudinal eye-tracking studyElena J Tenenbaum, Rajesh J Shah, David M Sobel, et al.
Cognition|May 20, 2018
Young infants' discrimination of subtle phonetic contrastsMegha Sundara, Céline Ngon, Katrin Skoruppa, et al.
Journal of Child Language|November 19, 2014
Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language developmentElena J Tenenbaum, David M Sobel, Stephen J Sheinkopf, et al.
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Journal of Memory and Language|September 26, 2013
Adults show less sensitivity to phonetic detail in unfamiliar words, tooKatherine S White, Eiling Yee, Sheila E Blumstein, et al.
Cognition|March 25, 2016
What you see isn't always what you get: Auditory word signals trump consciously perceived words in lexical accessRachel Ostrand, Sheila E Blumstein, Victor S Ferreira, et al.
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|March 5, 2016
Parametric Modeling of the Mouse Left Ventricular Myocardial Fiber StructureSamer S Merchant, Arnold David Gomez, James L Morgan, et al.
Cognition|April 9, 2013
Word-level information influences phonetic learning in adults and infantsNaomi H Feldman, Emily B Myers, Katherine S White, et al.
Journal of Child Language|October 6, 2015
Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language development - CORRIGENDUMElena J Tenenbaum, David M Sobel, Stephen J Sheinkopf, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2013
Increased focus on the mouth among infants in the first year of life: A longitudinal eye-tracking studyElena J Tenenbaum, Rajesh J Shah, David M Sobel, et al.
Cognition|May 20, 2018
Young infants' discrimination of subtle phonetic contrastsMegha Sundara, Céline Ngon, Katrin Skoruppa, et al.
Journal of Child Language|November 19, 2014
Attention to the mouth and gaze following in infancy predict language developmentElena J Tenenbaum, David M Sobel, Stephen J Sheinkopf, et al.
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