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Thanujeni Pathman

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Child Development|August 22, 2013
The eyes know time: a novel paradigm to reveal the development of temporal memoryThanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Plos One|May 21, 2015
Eye movements provide an index of veridical memory for temporal orderThanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Memory (Hove, England)|March 22, 2016
More to it than meets the eye: how eye movements can elucidate the development of episodic memoryThanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Child Development|December 28, 2020
Memory at Play: Examining Relations Between Episodic and Semantic Memory in a Children's MuseumSarah J Sipe, Thanujeni Pathman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 24, 2012
Beyond initial encoding: measures of the post-encoding status of memory traces predict long-term recall during infancyThanujeni Pathman, Patricia J Bauer
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2013
Development of memory for spatial context: hippocampal and cortical contributionsDana DeMaster, Thanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Plos One|November 9, 2018
Space and time in episodic memory: Effects of linearity and directionality on memory for spatial location and temporal order in children and adultsThanujeni Pathman, Christine Coughlin, Simona Ghetti
Neuropsychologia|December 28, 2023
The convergence of naturalistic paradigms and cognitive neuroscience methods to investigate memory and its developmentTarnpreet Virk, Thierry Letendre, Thanujeni Pathman
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|April 8, 2020
Longitudinal Development of Memory for Temporal Order in Early to Middle ChildhoodKelsey L Canada, Thanujeni Pathman, Tracy Riggins
Developmental Science|May 4, 2006
The shape of boubas: sound-shape correspondences in toddlers and adultsDaphne Maurer, Thanujeni Pathman, Catherine J Mondloch
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Child Development|August 22, 2013
The eyes know time: a novel paradigm to reveal the development of temporal memoryThanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Plos One|May 21, 2015
Eye movements provide an index of veridical memory for temporal orderThanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Memory (Hove, England)|March 22, 2016
More to it than meets the eye: how eye movements can elucidate the development of episodic memoryThanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Child Development|December 28, 2020
Memory at Play: Examining Relations Between Episodic and Semantic Memory in a Children's MuseumSarah J Sipe, Thanujeni Pathman
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 24, 2012
Beyond initial encoding: measures of the post-encoding status of memory traces predict long-term recall during infancyThanujeni Pathman, Patricia J Bauer
Neuropsychologia|June 18, 2013
Development of memory for spatial context: hippocampal and cortical contributionsDana DeMaster, Thanujeni Pathman, Simona Ghetti
Plos One|November 9, 2018
Space and time in episodic memory: Effects of linearity and directionality on memory for spatial location and temporal order in children and adultsThanujeni Pathman, Christine Coughlin, Simona Ghetti
Neuropsychologia|December 28, 2023
The convergence of naturalistic paradigms and cognitive neuroscience methods to investigate memory and its developmentTarnpreet Virk, Thierry Letendre, Thanujeni Pathman
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|April 8, 2020
Longitudinal Development of Memory for Temporal Order in Early to Middle ChildhoodKelsey L Canada, Thanujeni Pathman, Tracy Riggins
Developmental Science|May 4, 2006
The shape of boubas: sound-shape correspondences in toddlers and adultsDaphne Maurer, Thanujeni Pathman, Catherine J Mondloch
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