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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|January 1, 1982
Serum and urinary bile acids in patients with primary biliary cirrhosisK Samuelson, A Aly, C Johansson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|January 1, 1981
Evaluation of fasting serum bile acid concentration in patients with liver and gastrointestinal disordersK Samuelson, A Aly, C Johansson, et al.
Psychological Research|September 4, 2009
Corresponding delay-dependent biases in spatial language and spatial memoryJohn Lipinski, John P Spencer, Larissa K Samuelson
Child Development Perspectives|February 27, 2016
Slowing Down Fast Mapping: Redefining the Dynamics of Word LearningSarah C Kucker, Bob McMurray, Larissa K Samuelson
Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica|January 1, 1983
Cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids during drainage of cholestasis in man with and without bile refeeding. Determination of serum and urinary concentrations by radioimmunoassayA Norlander, A Norman, K Samuelson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 22, 2019
Sometimes it is better to know less: How known words influence referent selection and retention in 18- to 24-month-old childrenSarah C Kucker, Bob McMurray, Larissa K Samuelson
Psychological Review|October 24, 2012
Word learning emerges from the interaction of online referent selection and slow associative learningBob McMurray, Jessica S Horst, Larissa K Samuelson
Cognitive Science|April 10, 2018
Too Much of a Good Thing: How Novelty Biases and Vocabulary Influence Known and Novel Referent Selection in 18-Month-Old Children and Associative Learning ModelsSarah C Kucker, Bob McMurray, Larissa K Samuelson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 13, 2010
Biased feedback in spatial recall yields a violation of delta rule learningJohn Lipinski, John P Spencer, Larissa K Samuelson
Psychological Review|August 26, 2021
Word-Object Learning via Visual Exploration in Space (WOLVES): A neural process model of cross-situational word learningAjaz A Bhat, John P Spencer, Larissa K Samuelson
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|January 1, 1982
Serum and urinary bile acids in patients with primary biliary cirrhosisK Samuelson, A Aly, C Johansson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|January 1, 1981
Evaluation of fasting serum bile acid concentration in patients with liver and gastrointestinal disordersK Samuelson, A Aly, C Johansson, et al.
Psychological Research|September 4, 2009
Corresponding delay-dependent biases in spatial language and spatial memoryJohn Lipinski, John P Spencer, Larissa K Samuelson
Child Development Perspectives|February 27, 2016
Slowing Down Fast Mapping: Redefining the Dynamics of Word LearningSarah C Kucker, Bob McMurray, Larissa K Samuelson
Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica|January 1, 1983
Cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids during drainage of cholestasis in man with and without bile refeeding. Determination of serum and urinary concentrations by radioimmunoassayA Norlander, A Norman, K Samuelson, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 22, 2019
Sometimes it is better to know less: How known words influence referent selection and retention in 18- to 24-month-old childrenSarah C Kucker, Bob McMurray, Larissa K Samuelson
Psychological Review|October 24, 2012
Word learning emerges from the interaction of online referent selection and slow associative learningBob McMurray, Jessica S Horst, Larissa K Samuelson
Cognitive Science|April 10, 2018
Too Much of a Good Thing: How Novelty Biases and Vocabulary Influence Known and Novel Referent Selection in 18-Month-Old Children and Associative Learning ModelsSarah C Kucker, Bob McMurray, Larissa K Samuelson
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 13, 2010
Biased feedback in spatial recall yields a violation of delta rule learningJohn Lipinski, John P Spencer, Larissa K Samuelson
Psychological Review|August 26, 2021
Word-Object Learning via Visual Exploration in Space (WOLVES): A neural process model of cross-situational word learningAjaz A Bhat, John P Spencer, Larissa K Samuelson
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