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M Keith Moore

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Developmental Psychology|July 9, 2004
Object permanence after a 24-hr delay and leaving the locale of disappearance: the role of memory, space, and identityM Keith Moore, Andrew N Meltzoff
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|November 4, 2014
New findings on object permanence: A developmental difference between two types of occlusionM Keith Moore, Andrew N Meltzoff
Infant Behavior & Development|November 27, 2007
Factors affecting infants' manual search for occluded objects and the genesis of object permanenceM Keith Moore, Andrew N Meltzoff
Infant Behavior & Development|August 23, 2014
Early Imitation Within a Functional Framework: The Importance of Person Identity, Movement, and DevelopmentAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Infant Behavior & Development|August 23, 2014
Imitation, Memory, and the Representation of PersonsAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Infant Behavior & Development|August 23, 2014
OBJECT REPRESENTATION, IDENTITY, AND THE PARADOX OF EARLY PERMANENCE: Steps Toward a New FrameworkAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Early Development & Parenting|March 18, 2014
Explaining Facial Imitation: A Theoretical ModelAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2014
Imitation in Newborn Infants: Exploring the Range of Gestures Imitated and the Underlying MechanismsAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
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Developmental Psychology|July 9, 2004
Object permanence after a 24-hr delay and leaving the locale of disappearance: the role of memory, space, and identityM Keith Moore, Andrew N Meltzoff
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|November 4, 2014
New findings on object permanence: A developmental difference between two types of occlusionM Keith Moore, Andrew N Meltzoff
Infant Behavior & Development|November 27, 2007
Factors affecting infants' manual search for occluded objects and the genesis of object permanenceM Keith Moore, Andrew N Meltzoff
Infant Behavior & Development|August 23, 2014
Early Imitation Within a Functional Framework: The Importance of Person Identity, Movement, and DevelopmentAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Infant Behavior & Development|August 23, 2014
Imitation, Memory, and the Representation of PersonsAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Infant Behavior & Development|August 23, 2014
OBJECT REPRESENTATION, IDENTITY, AND THE PARADOX OF EARLY PERMANENCE: Steps Toward a New FrameworkAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Early Development & Parenting|March 18, 2014
Explaining Facial Imitation: A Theoretical ModelAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
Developmental Psychology|August 23, 2014
Imitation in Newborn Infants: Exploring the Range of Gestures Imitated and the Underlying MechanismsAndrew N Meltzoff, M Keith Moore
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