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Natasha Z Kirkham

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 15, 2010
No two cues are alike: Depth of learning during infancy is dependent on what orients attentionRachel Wu, Natasha Z Kirkham
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|December 5, 2012
The influence of social information on children's statistical and causal inferencesDavid M Sobel, Natasha Z Kirkham
Annual Review of Psychology|August 11, 2017
Infant Statistical LearningJenny R Saffran, Natasha Z Kirkham
Developmental Science|April 21, 2007
Bayes nets and babies: infants' developing statistical reasoning abilities and their representation of causal knowledgeDavid M Sobel, Natasha Z Kirkham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 26, 2004
Multimodal events and moving locations: eye movements of adults and 6-month-olds reveal dynamic spatial indexingDaniel C Richardson, Natasha Z Kirkham
Developmental Psychology|November 8, 2006
Blickets and babies: the development of causal reasoning in toddlers and infantsDavid M Sobel, Natasha Z Kirkham
Developmental Science|September 17, 2013
Learning to look: probabilistic variation and noise guide infants' eye movementsKristen Swan Tummeltshammer, Natasha Z Kirkham
Plos One|June 19, 2018
Information processes of task-switching and modality-shifting across developmentAnna Peng, Natasha Z Kirkham, Denis Mareschal
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 28, 2018
Task switching costs in preschool children and adultsAnna Peng, Natasha Z Kirkham, Denis Mareschal
Psychological Science|June 20, 2007
The art of conversation is coordination: common ground and the coupling of eye movements during dialogueDaniel C Richardson, Rick Dale, Natasha Z Kirkham
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 15, 2010
No two cues are alike: Depth of learning during infancy is dependent on what orients attentionRachel Wu, Natasha Z Kirkham
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|December 5, 2012
The influence of social information on children's statistical and causal inferencesDavid M Sobel, Natasha Z Kirkham
Annual Review of Psychology|August 11, 2017
Infant Statistical LearningJenny R Saffran, Natasha Z Kirkham
Developmental Science|April 21, 2007
Bayes nets and babies: infants' developing statistical reasoning abilities and their representation of causal knowledgeDavid M Sobel, Natasha Z Kirkham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|February 26, 2004
Multimodal events and moving locations: eye movements of adults and 6-month-olds reveal dynamic spatial indexingDaniel C Richardson, Natasha Z Kirkham
Developmental Psychology|November 8, 2006
Blickets and babies: the development of causal reasoning in toddlers and infantsDavid M Sobel, Natasha Z Kirkham
Developmental Science|September 17, 2013
Learning to look: probabilistic variation and noise guide infants' eye movementsKristen Swan Tummeltshammer, Natasha Z Kirkham
Plos One|June 19, 2018
Information processes of task-switching and modality-shifting across developmentAnna Peng, Natasha Z Kirkham, Denis Mareschal
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 28, 2018
Task switching costs in preschool children and adultsAnna Peng, Natasha Z Kirkham, Denis Mareschal
Psychological Science|June 20, 2007
The art of conversation is coordination: common ground and the coupling of eye movements during dialogueDaniel C Richardson, Rick Dale, Natasha Z Kirkham
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