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Katrina Ferrara

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Neuropsychologia|May 17, 2016
Neural representation of scene boundariesKatrina Ferrara, Soojin Park
Cognition|August 16, 2015
Geometric and featural systems, separable and combined: Evidence from reorientation in people with Williams syndromeKatrina Ferrara, Barbara Landau
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|May 20, 2014
Space and language in Williams syndrome: insights from typical developmentBarbara Landau, Katrina Ferrara
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 27, 2019
Impaired behavioral and neural representation of scenes in Williams syndromeKatrina Ferrara, Barbara Landau, Soojin Park
Cognitive Processing|January 12, 2013
Using a touch screen paradigm to assess the development of mental rotation between 3½ and 5½ years of ageAndrea Frick, Katrina Ferrara, Nora S Newcombe
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|April 2, 2019
Detailed Visual Memory Capacity Is Present Early in ChildhoodKatrina Ferrara, Sarah Furlong, Soojin Park, et al.
Cognitive Science|January 1, 2016
Spatial Language and the Embedded Listener Model in Parents' Input to ChildrenKatrina Ferrara, Malena Silva, Colin Wilson, et al.
Neuroimage|January 4, 2020
What you say versus how you say it: Comparing sentence comprehension and emotional prosody processing using fMRIAnna Seydell-Greenwald, Catherine E Chambers, Katrina Ferrara, et al.
Developmental Science|March 18, 2014
Two rooms, two representations? Episodic-like memory in toddlers and preschoolersNora S Newcombe, Frances Balcomb, Katrina Ferrara, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 5, 2026
Dissociating the Neural Representation of Scene Boundary and Extended Surfaces in Human Visual Scene ProcessingAnnie Cheng, Ga In Shin, Katrina Ferrara, et al.
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Neuropsychologia|May 17, 2016
Neural representation of scene boundariesKatrina Ferrara, Soojin Park
Cognition|August 16, 2015
Geometric and featural systems, separable and combined: Evidence from reorientation in people with Williams syndromeKatrina Ferrara, Barbara Landau
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|May 20, 2014
Space and language in Williams syndrome: insights from typical developmentBarbara Landau, Katrina Ferrara
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 27, 2019
Impaired behavioral and neural representation of scenes in Williams syndromeKatrina Ferrara, Barbara Landau, Soojin Park
Cognitive Processing|January 12, 2013
Using a touch screen paradigm to assess the development of mental rotation between 3½ and 5½ years of ageAndrea Frick, Katrina Ferrara, Nora S Newcombe
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|April 2, 2019
Detailed Visual Memory Capacity Is Present Early in ChildhoodKatrina Ferrara, Sarah Furlong, Soojin Park, et al.
Cognitive Science|January 1, 2016
Spatial Language and the Embedded Listener Model in Parents' Input to ChildrenKatrina Ferrara, Malena Silva, Colin Wilson, et al.
Neuroimage|January 4, 2020
What you say versus how you say it: Comparing sentence comprehension and emotional prosody processing using fMRIAnna Seydell-Greenwald, Catherine E Chambers, Katrina Ferrara, et al.
Developmental Science|March 18, 2014
Two rooms, two representations? Episodic-like memory in toddlers and preschoolersNora S Newcombe, Frances Balcomb, Katrina Ferrara, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|May 5, 2026
Dissociating the Neural Representation of Scene Boundary and Extended Surfaces in Human Visual Scene ProcessingAnnie Cheng, Ga In Shin, Katrina Ferrara, et al.
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