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Lisa M Oakes

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Infancy Guidelines for Publishing Eye-Tracking DataLisa M Oakes
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Advances in Eye Tracking in Infancy ResearchLisa M Oakes
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|July 26, 2018
Infants' Daily Experience With Pets and Their Scanning of Animal FacesKarinna Hurley, Lisa M Oakes
Child Development|November 17, 2006
It clicks when it is rolled and it squeaks when it is squeezed: what 10-month-old infants learn about object functionSammy Perone, Lisa M Oakes
Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|February 10, 2015
Experience and distribution of attention: Pet exposure and infants' scanning of animal imagesKarinna B Hurley, Lisa M Oakes
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|December 15, 2022
The impact of face masks on infants' learning of faces: An eye tracking studyMichaela C DeBolt, Lisa M Oakes
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|September 24, 2008
Function revisited: how infants construe functional features in their representation of objectsLisa M Oakes, Kelly L Madole
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|March 26, 2013
An eye-tracking investigation of developmental changes in infants' exploration of upright and inverted human facesLisa M Oakes, Ann E Ellis
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 12, 2021
A Comparison of Infants' Categorization in Paired and Successive Presentation Familiarization TasksLisa M Oakes, Rebecca J Ribar
Developmental Psychology|November 8, 2006
Infants flexibly use different dimensions to categorize objectsAnn E Ellis, Lisa M Oakes
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Infancy Guidelines for Publishing Eye-Tracking DataLisa M Oakes
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Advances in Eye Tracking in Infancy ResearchLisa M Oakes
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|July 26, 2018
Infants' Daily Experience With Pets and Their Scanning of Animal FacesKarinna Hurley, Lisa M Oakes
Child Development|November 17, 2006
It clicks when it is rolled and it squeaks when it is squeezed: what 10-month-old infants learn about object functionSammy Perone, Lisa M Oakes
Journal of Cognition and Development : Official Journal of the Cognitive Development Society|February 10, 2015
Experience and distribution of attention: Pet exposure and infants' scanning of animal imagesKarinna B Hurley, Lisa M Oakes
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|December 15, 2022
The impact of face masks on infants' learning of faces: An eye tracking studyMichaela C DeBolt, Lisa M Oakes
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|September 24, 2008
Function revisited: how infants construe functional features in their representation of objectsLisa M Oakes, Kelly L Madole
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|March 26, 2013
An eye-tracking investigation of developmental changes in infants' exploration of upright and inverted human facesLisa M Oakes, Ann E Ellis
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 12, 2021
A Comparison of Infants' Categorization in Paired and Successive Presentation Familiarization TasksLisa M Oakes, Rebecca J Ribar
Developmental Psychology|November 8, 2006
Infants flexibly use different dimensions to categorize objectsAnn E Ellis, Lisa M Oakes
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