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R Baillargeon

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Cognition|October 17, 1998
The development of calibration-based reasoning about collision events in young infantsL Kotovsky, R Baillargeon
Cognitive Psychology|August 27, 1999
2.5-month-old infants' reasoning about when objects should and should not be occludedA Aguiar, R Baillargeon
Hospital Progress|August 1, 1978
"Health happening" educates community, enhances hospital's imageP M Mannix, R Baillargeon
Cognition|December 22, 2000
Reasoning about containment events in very young infantsS J Hespos, R Baillargeon
Psychological Science|May 9, 2001
Infants' knowledge about occlusion and containment events: a surprising discrepancyS J Hespos, R Baillargeon
Bioengineering & Translational Medicine|March 17, 2023
Microsampling tools for collecting, processing, and storing blood at the point-of-careKeith R Baillargeon, Charles R Mace
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1986
Closed-circuit anesthesia made easierL Frenette, R Baillargeon, L Perreault
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 22, 1998
Mental-attentional capacity: does cognitive style make a difference?R Baillargeon, J Pascual-Leone, C Roncadin
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|March 1, 1986
A plan for the anaesthetic management of a patient coming to surgeryJ F Hardy, J Guay, R Baillargeon
Cognition|August 1, 1985
Object permanence in five-month-old infantsR Baillargeon, E S Spelke, S Wasserman
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Cognition|October 17, 1998
The development of calibration-based reasoning about collision events in young infantsL Kotovsky, R Baillargeon
Cognitive Psychology|August 27, 1999
2.5-month-old infants' reasoning about when objects should and should not be occludedA Aguiar, R Baillargeon
Hospital Progress|August 1, 1978
"Health happening" educates community, enhances hospital's imageP M Mannix, R Baillargeon
Cognition|December 22, 2000
Reasoning about containment events in very young infantsS J Hespos, R Baillargeon
Psychological Science|May 9, 2001
Infants' knowledge about occlusion and containment events: a surprising discrepancyS J Hespos, R Baillargeon
Bioengineering & Translational Medicine|March 17, 2023
Microsampling tools for collecting, processing, and storing blood at the point-of-careKeith R Baillargeon, Charles R Mace
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1986
Closed-circuit anesthesia made easierL Frenette, R Baillargeon, L Perreault
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|September 22, 1998
Mental-attentional capacity: does cognitive style make a difference?R Baillargeon, J Pascual-Leone, C Roncadin
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|March 1, 1986
A plan for the anaesthetic management of a patient coming to surgeryJ F Hardy, J Guay, R Baillargeon
Cognition|August 1, 1985
Object permanence in five-month-old infantsR Baillargeon, E S Spelke, S Wasserman
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