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Kazuhide Hashiya

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Frontiers in Psychology|June 10, 2014
Development of reference assignment in children: a direct comparison to the performance of cognitive shiftTaro Murakami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Infant Behavior & Development|December 17, 2020
Self-face perception in 12-month-old infants: A study using the morphing techniqueHiroshi Nitta, Kazuhide Hashiya
Plos One|February 12, 2025
Recency and rarity effects in disambiguating the focus of utterance: A developmental studyReiki Kishimoto, Kazuhide Hashiya
Plos One|September 12, 2014
Pointing behavior in infants reflects the communication partner's attentional and knowledge states: a possible case of spontaneous informingXianwei Meng, Kazuhide Hashiya
Frontiers in Psychology|February 3, 2017
Observing Third-Party Attentional Relationships Affects Infants' Gaze Following: An Eye-Tracking StudyXianwei Meng, Yusuke Uto, Kazuhide Hashiya
Infant Behavior & Development|September 6, 2008
Detection of the relevant type of locomotion in infancy: crawlers versus walkersWakako Sanefuji, Hidehiro Ohgami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Infant Behavior & Development|December 2, 2006
Preference for peers in infancyWakako Sanefuji, Hidehiro Ohgami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Plos One|November 1, 2017
Phonological loop affects children's interpretations of explicit but not ambiguous questions: Research on links between working memory and referent assignmentXianwei Meng, Taro Murakami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Consciousness and Cognition|December 29, 2024
Self-face processing in relation to self-referential tasks in 24-month-old infants: A study through eye movements and pupillometry measuresHiroshi Nitta, Yusuke Uto, Kengo Chaya, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|January 6, 2026
Corrigendum to "Self-face processing in relation to self-referential tasks in 24-month-old infants: A study through eye movements and pupillometry measures". [Conscious. Cogn. 127 (2025) 103803]Hiroshi Nitta, Yusuke Uto, Kengo Chaya, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|June 10, 2014
Development of reference assignment in children: a direct comparison to the performance of cognitive shiftTaro Murakami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Infant Behavior & Development|December 17, 2020
Self-face perception in 12-month-old infants: A study using the morphing techniqueHiroshi Nitta, Kazuhide Hashiya
Plos One|February 12, 2025
Recency and rarity effects in disambiguating the focus of utterance: A developmental studyReiki Kishimoto, Kazuhide Hashiya
Plos One|September 12, 2014
Pointing behavior in infants reflects the communication partner's attentional and knowledge states: a possible case of spontaneous informingXianwei Meng, Kazuhide Hashiya
Frontiers in Psychology|February 3, 2017
Observing Third-Party Attentional Relationships Affects Infants' Gaze Following: An Eye-Tracking StudyXianwei Meng, Yusuke Uto, Kazuhide Hashiya
Infant Behavior & Development|September 6, 2008
Detection of the relevant type of locomotion in infancy: crawlers versus walkersWakako Sanefuji, Hidehiro Ohgami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Infant Behavior & Development|December 2, 2006
Preference for peers in infancyWakako Sanefuji, Hidehiro Ohgami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Plos One|November 1, 2017
Phonological loop affects children's interpretations of explicit but not ambiguous questions: Research on links between working memory and referent assignmentXianwei Meng, Taro Murakami, Kazuhide Hashiya
Consciousness and Cognition|December 29, 2024
Self-face processing in relation to self-referential tasks in 24-month-old infants: A study through eye movements and pupillometry measuresHiroshi Nitta, Yusuke Uto, Kengo Chaya, et al.
Consciousness and Cognition|January 6, 2026
Corrigendum to "Self-face processing in relation to self-referential tasks in 24-month-old infants: A study through eye movements and pupillometry measures". [Conscious. Cogn. 127 (2025) 103803]Hiroshi Nitta, Yusuke Uto, Kengo Chaya, et al.
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