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Kara M Recker

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Cognition|January 15, 2019
Is scaling up harder than scaling down? How children and adults visually scale distance from memoryJodie M Plumert, Alycia M Hund, Kara M Recker
Spatial Cognition and Computation|January 27, 2022
Visually Scaling Distance from Memory: Do Visible Midline Boundaries Make a Difference?Alycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert, Kara M Recker
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 13, 2007
How do biases in spatial memory change as children and adults are learning locations?Kara M Recker, Jodie M Plumert, Alycia M Hund, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 24, 2010
Changes in children's perception-action tuning over short time scales: bicycling across traffic-filled intersections in a virtual environmentJodie M Plumert, Joseph K Kearney, James F Cremer, et al.
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Cognition|January 15, 2019
Is scaling up harder than scaling down? How children and adults visually scale distance from memoryJodie M Plumert, Alycia M Hund, Kara M Recker
Spatial Cognition and Computation|January 27, 2022
Visually Scaling Distance from Memory: Do Visible Midline Boundaries Make a Difference?Alycia M Hund, Jodie M Plumert, Kara M Recker
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 13, 2007
How do biases in spatial memory change as children and adults are learning locations?Kara M Recker, Jodie M Plumert, Alycia M Hund, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|August 24, 2010
Changes in children's perception-action tuning over short time scales: bicycling across traffic-filled intersections in a virtual environmentJodie M Plumert, Joseph K Kearney, James F Cremer, et al.
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