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Kimberly Andrews Espy

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Developmental Neuropsychology|July 28, 2004
Using developmental, cognitive, and neuroscience approaches to understand executive control in young childrenKimberly Andrews Espy
Developmental Neuropsychology|September 8, 2005
Inhibitory processes in young children and individual variation in short-term memoryKimberly Andrews Espy, Rebecca Bull
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 21, 2003
Incidence and correlates of breast milk feeding in hospitalized preterm infantsKimberly Andrews Espy, Theresa E Senn
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|March 3, 2005
The development of a trial making test in young children: the TRAILS-PKimberly Andrews Espy, Mary F Cwik
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 26, 2010
Low-level lead exposure and contingency-based responding in preschoolers: an exploratory studyMelanie McDiarmid Nelson, Kimberly Andrews Espy
Developmental Neuropsychology|July 26, 2002
"Getting into the mouths" of preschoolers: a method for obtaining buccal samples for later genotypingKimberly Andrews Espy, Arlena F Hamby
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|April 15, 2003
Effects of neurobehavioral assessment on feeding and weight gain in preterm neonatesTheresa E Senn, Kimberly Andrews Espy
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 25, 2008
Age-related differences in reaction time task performance in young childrenSergey Kiselev, Kimberly Andrews Espy, Tiffany Sheffield
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 14, 2008
Short-term memory, working memory, and executive functioning in preschoolers: longitudinal predictors of mathematical achievement at age 7 yearsRebecca Bull, Kimberly Andrews Espy, Sandra A Wiebe
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 2, 2004
A comparison of performance on the Towers of London and Hanoi in young childrenRebecca Bull, Kimberly Andrews Espy, Theresa E Senn
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Developmental Neuropsychology|July 28, 2004
Using developmental, cognitive, and neuroscience approaches to understand executive control in young childrenKimberly Andrews Espy
Developmental Neuropsychology|September 8, 2005
Inhibitory processes in young children and individual variation in short-term memoryKimberly Andrews Espy, Rebecca Bull
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 21, 2003
Incidence and correlates of breast milk feeding in hospitalized preterm infantsKimberly Andrews Espy, Theresa E Senn
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|March 3, 2005
The development of a trial making test in young children: the TRAILS-PKimberly Andrews Espy, Mary F Cwik
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 26, 2010
Low-level lead exposure and contingency-based responding in preschoolers: an exploratory studyMelanie McDiarmid Nelson, Kimberly Andrews Espy
Developmental Neuropsychology|July 26, 2002
"Getting into the mouths" of preschoolers: a method for obtaining buccal samples for later genotypingKimberly Andrews Espy, Arlena F Hamby
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : JDBP|April 15, 2003
Effects of neurobehavioral assessment on feeding and weight gain in preterm neonatesTheresa E Senn, Kimberly Andrews Espy
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 25, 2008
Age-related differences in reaction time task performance in young childrenSergey Kiselev, Kimberly Andrews Espy, Tiffany Sheffield
Developmental Neuropsychology|May 14, 2008
Short-term memory, working memory, and executive functioning in preschoolers: longitudinal predictors of mathematical achievement at age 7 yearsRebecca Bull, Kimberly Andrews Espy, Sandra A Wiebe
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 2, 2004
A comparison of performance on the Towers of London and Hanoi in young childrenRebecca Bull, Kimberly Andrews Espy, Theresa E Senn
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