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Jason G Goldman

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Scientific American|December 19, 2014
Call of the crybaby. Distress calls of infant mammals are strikingly similarJason G Goldman
Animal Cognition|February 11, 2015
An automated controlled-rearing method for studying the origins of movement recognition in newly hatched chicksJason G Goldman, Justin N Wood
Animal Cognition|April 16, 2016
Enhanced learning of natural visual sequences in newborn chicksJustin N Wood, Aditya Prasad, Jason G Goldman, et al.
Neuroimage|January 9, 2008
Sensitivity to orthographic familiarity in the occipito-temporal regionJennifer Lynn Bruno, Allison Zumberge, Franklin R Manis, et al.
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Scientific American|December 19, 2014
Call of the crybaby. Distress calls of infant mammals are strikingly similarJason G Goldman
Animal Cognition|February 11, 2015
An automated controlled-rearing method for studying the origins of movement recognition in newly hatched chicksJason G Goldman, Justin N Wood
Animal Cognition|April 16, 2016
Enhanced learning of natural visual sequences in newborn chicksJustin N Wood, Aditya Prasad, Jason G Goldman, et al.
Neuroimage|January 9, 2008
Sensitivity to orthographic familiarity in the occipito-temporal regionJennifer Lynn Bruno, Allison Zumberge, Franklin R Manis, et al.
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