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Matthew M Doran

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2010
The role of visual attention in multiple object tracking: evidence from ERPsMatthew M Doran, James E Hoffman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 30, 2010
Does changing the reference frame affect infant categorization of the spatial relation BETWEEN?Paul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Anna Papafragou
Developmental Science|May 7, 2010
Neural markers of subordinate-level categorization in 6- to 7-month-old infantsPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
Child Development|February 25, 2009
Time course of visual attention in infant categorization of cats versus dogs: evidence for a head bias as revealed through eye trackingPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 31, 2010
The role of visual attention in multiple object tracking: evidence from ERPsMatthew M Doran, James E Hoffman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 30, 2010
Does changing the reference frame affect infant categorization of the spatial relation BETWEEN?Paul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Anna Papafragou
Developmental Science|May 7, 2010
Neural markers of subordinate-level categorization in 6- to 7-month-old infantsPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
Child Development|February 25, 2009
Time course of visual attention in infant categorization of cats versus dogs: evidence for a head bias as revealed through eye trackingPaul C Quinn, Matthew M Doran, Jason E Reiss, et al.
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