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Rebecca Woods

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Nursing Economic$|March 1, 2012
The effectiveness of reminder phone calls on reducing no-show rates in ambulatory careRebecca Woods
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 11, 2015
Infant Preference for Natural Texture Statistics is Modulated by Contrast PolarityBenjamin Balas, Rebecca Woods
The Public Historian|June 20, 2007
"A wealth of historical interest": the medical artifact collection at the University of Western OntarioMichelle A Hamilton, Rebecca Woods
Infant Behavior & Development|August 5, 2009
Beyond the search barrier: A new task for assessing object individuation in young infantsSarah McCurry, Teresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods
Cognitive Psychology|April 2, 2008
Color-function categories that prime infants to use color information in an object individuation taskTeresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods, Catherine Chapa
Developmental Psychology|December 15, 2010
Priming infants to use pattern information in an object individuation task: the role of comparisonTeresa Wilcox, Tracy Smith, Rebecca Woods
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|September 4, 2024
The Limitations of Large Language Models for Understanding Human Language and CognitionChristine Cuskley, Rebecca Woods, Molly Flaherty
Archives of Sexual Behavior|November 20, 2008
Sex differences in infants' visual interest in toysGerianne M Alexander, Teresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods
Developmental Psychology|March 14, 2007
Multisensory exploration and object individuation in infancyTeresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods, Catherine Chapa, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|September 29, 2012
Shake, Rattle, and … One or Two Objects? Young Infants' Use of Auditory Information to Individuate ObjectsTeresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods, Lisa Tuggy, et al.
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Nursing Economic$|March 1, 2012
The effectiveness of reminder phone calls on reducing no-show rates in ambulatory careRebecca Woods
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 11, 2015
Infant Preference for Natural Texture Statistics is Modulated by Contrast PolarityBenjamin Balas, Rebecca Woods
The Public Historian|June 20, 2007
"A wealth of historical interest": the medical artifact collection at the University of Western OntarioMichelle A Hamilton, Rebecca Woods
Infant Behavior & Development|August 5, 2009
Beyond the search barrier: A new task for assessing object individuation in young infantsSarah McCurry, Teresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods
Cognitive Psychology|April 2, 2008
Color-function categories that prime infants to use color information in an object individuation taskTeresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods, Catherine Chapa
Developmental Psychology|December 15, 2010
Priming infants to use pattern information in an object individuation task: the role of comparisonTeresa Wilcox, Tracy Smith, Rebecca Woods
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|September 4, 2024
The Limitations of Large Language Models for Understanding Human Language and CognitionChristine Cuskley, Rebecca Woods, Molly Flaherty
Archives of Sexual Behavior|November 20, 2008
Sex differences in infants' visual interest in toysGerianne M Alexander, Teresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods
Developmental Psychology|March 14, 2007
Multisensory exploration and object individuation in infancyTeresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods, Catherine Chapa, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|September 29, 2012
Shake, Rattle, and … One or Two Objects? Young Infants' Use of Auditory Information to Individuate ObjectsTeresa Wilcox, Rebecca Woods, Lisa Tuggy, et al.
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