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Scott P Johnson

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Child Development|September 22, 2007
Location, location, location: development of spatiotemporal sequence learning in infancyNatasha Z Kirkham, Jonathan A Slemmer, Daniel C Richardson, et al.
Neuroimage|August 3, 2005
Contributions of the hippocampus and the striatum to simple association and frequency-based learningDima Amso, Matthew C Davidson, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Newborn Infants' Preference for Attractive Faces: The Role of Internal and External Facial FeaturesAlan Slater, Gavin Bremner, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 17, 2024
Infants' Preference for ID Speech in Face and Voice Extends to a Non-Native LanguageJoan Birulés, David Méary, Mathilde Fort, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|August 5, 2016
Perception of occlusion by young infants: Must the occlusion event be congruent with the occluder?J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Child Development|July 31, 2020
Orientation Effects in the Development of Linear Object Tracking in Early InfancyDiana S Y Tham, Alison Rees, J Gavin Bremner, et al.
Child Development|March 11, 2003
Infants' perception of object trajectoriesScott P Johnson, J Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater, et al.
Developmental Psychology|August 10, 2011
Illusory contour figures are perceived as occluding contours by 4-month-old infantsJ Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 7, 2020
Limits of Object Persistence: Young Infants Perceive Continuity of Vertical and Horizontal Trajectories, But Not 45-Degree Oblique TrajectoriesJ Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|March 13, 2008
Development of object concepts in macaque monkeysCynthia Hall-Haro, Scott P Johnson, Tracy A Price, et al.
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Child Development|September 22, 2007
Location, location, location: development of spatiotemporal sequence learning in infancyNatasha Z Kirkham, Jonathan A Slemmer, Daniel C Richardson, et al.
Neuroimage|August 3, 2005
Contributions of the hippocampus and the striatum to simple association and frequency-based learningDima Amso, Matthew C Davidson, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Newborn Infants' Preference for Attractive Faces: The Role of Internal and External Facial FeaturesAlan Slater, Gavin Bremner, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 17, 2024
Infants' Preference for ID Speech in Face and Voice Extends to a Non-Native LanguageJoan Birulés, David Méary, Mathilde Fort, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|August 5, 2016
Perception of occlusion by young infants: Must the occlusion event be congruent with the occluder?J Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Child Development|July 31, 2020
Orientation Effects in the Development of Linear Object Tracking in Early InfancyDiana S Y Tham, Alison Rees, J Gavin Bremner, et al.
Child Development|March 11, 2003
Infants' perception of object trajectoriesScott P Johnson, J Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater, et al.
Developmental Psychology|August 10, 2011
Illusory contour figures are perceived as occluding contours by 4-month-old infantsJ Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Scott P Johnson, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|November 7, 2020
Limits of Object Persistence: Young Infants Perceive Continuity of Vertical and Horizontal Trajectories, But Not 45-Degree Oblique TrajectoriesJ Gavin Bremner, Alan M Slater, Uschi C Mason, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|March 13, 2008
Development of object concepts in macaque monkeysCynthia Hall-Haro, Scott P Johnson, Tracy A Price, et al.
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