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Jeff Loucks

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Perception|January 3, 2012
Configural information is processed differently in human actionJeff Loucks
Cognition|February 3, 2009
Sources of information for discriminating dynamic human actionsJeff Loucks, Dare Baldwin
Perception|June 3, 2016
Human Action Perception is Consistent, Flexible, and Orientation DependentJeff Loucks, Matthew Pechey
Child Development|February 28, 2012
The role of motor experience in understanding action function: the case of the precision graspJeff Loucks, Jessica A Sommerville
Developmental Psychology|November 9, 2018
Memory for temporal order in action is slow developing, sensitive to deviant input, and supported by foundational cognitive processesJeff Loucks, Heather L Price
Developmental Science|January 19, 2012
Developmental changes in the discrimination of dynamic human actions in infancyJeff Loucks, Jessica A Sommerville
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 1, 2013
Attending to what matters: flexibility in adults' and infants' action perceptionJeff Loucks, Jessica A Sommerville
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|November 6, 2012
Goals influence memory and imitation for dynamic human action in 36-month-old childrenJeff Loucks, Andrew N Meltzoff
Cognition|April 11, 2020
Animates engender robust memory representations in adults and young childrenJeff Loucks, Kaitlyn Verrett, Berit Reise
Cognitive Science|November 25, 2016
Children's Representation and Imitation of Events: How Goal Organization Influences 3-Year-Old Children's Memory for Action SequencesJeff Loucks, Christina Mutschler, Andrew N Meltzoff
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Perception|January 3, 2012
Configural information is processed differently in human actionJeff Loucks
Cognition|February 3, 2009
Sources of information for discriminating dynamic human actionsJeff Loucks, Dare Baldwin
Perception|June 3, 2016
Human Action Perception is Consistent, Flexible, and Orientation DependentJeff Loucks, Matthew Pechey
Child Development|February 28, 2012
The role of motor experience in understanding action function: the case of the precision graspJeff Loucks, Jessica A Sommerville
Developmental Psychology|November 9, 2018
Memory for temporal order in action is slow developing, sensitive to deviant input, and supported by foundational cognitive processesJeff Loucks, Heather L Price
Developmental Science|January 19, 2012
Developmental changes in the discrimination of dynamic human actions in infancyJeff Loucks, Jessica A Sommerville
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 1, 2013
Attending to what matters: flexibility in adults' and infants' action perceptionJeff Loucks, Jessica A Sommerville
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology|November 6, 2012
Goals influence memory and imitation for dynamic human action in 36-month-old childrenJeff Loucks, Andrew N Meltzoff
Cognition|April 11, 2020
Animates engender robust memory representations in adults and young childrenJeff Loucks, Kaitlyn Verrett, Berit Reise
Cognitive Science|November 25, 2016
Children's Representation and Imitation of Events: How Goal Organization Influences 3-Year-Old Children's Memory for Action SequencesJeff Loucks, Christina Mutschler, Andrew N Meltzoff
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