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Vincent M Reid

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Experimental Brain Research|May 16, 2019
Is schizotypic maternal personality linked to sensory gating abilities during infancy?Eleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford, Megan Thomas, et al.
Brain and Behavior|July 2, 2020
Fetal eye movements in response to a visual stimulusTim Donovan, Kirsty Dunn, Amy Penman, et al.
Neuroimage|June 23, 2015
Theta- and alpha-band EEG activity in response to eye gaze cues in early infancyChristine Michel, Manuela Stets, Eugenio Parise, et al.
Child Development|July 28, 2009
Looking at eye gaze processing and its neural correlates in infancy-implications for social development and autism spectrum disorderStefanie Hoehl, Vincent M Reid, Eugenio Parise, et al.
Developmental Psychology|May 6, 2009
The neural correlates of infant and adult goal prediction: evidence for semantic processing systemsVincent M Reid, Stefanie Hoehl, Maren Grigutsch, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 12, 2017
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual StimuliVincent M Reid, Kirsty Dunn, Robert J Young, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 7, 2018
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual StimuliVincent M Reid, Kirsty Dunn, Robert J Young, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 13, 2017
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual StimuliVincent M Reid, Kirsty Dunn, Robert J Young, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|July 31, 2021
Infants Oscillatory Frequencies change during Free-PlayEleanor S Smith, David Elliott, Rebecca Killick, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|November 23, 2021
Understanding the causes and consequences of variability in infant ERP editing practicesClaire Monroy, Estefanía Domínguez-Martínez, Benjamin Taylor, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|May 16, 2019
Is schizotypic maternal personality linked to sensory gating abilities during infancy?Eleanor S Smith, Trevor J Crawford, Megan Thomas, et al.
Brain and Behavior|July 2, 2020
Fetal eye movements in response to a visual stimulusTim Donovan, Kirsty Dunn, Amy Penman, et al.
Neuroimage|June 23, 2015
Theta- and alpha-band EEG activity in response to eye gaze cues in early infancyChristine Michel, Manuela Stets, Eugenio Parise, et al.
Child Development|July 28, 2009
Looking at eye gaze processing and its neural correlates in infancy-implications for social development and autism spectrum disorderStefanie Hoehl, Vincent M Reid, Eugenio Parise, et al.
Developmental Psychology|May 6, 2009
The neural correlates of infant and adult goal prediction: evidence for semantic processing systemsVincent M Reid, Stefanie Hoehl, Maren Grigutsch, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 12, 2017
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual StimuliVincent M Reid, Kirsty Dunn, Robert J Young, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 7, 2018
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual StimuliVincent M Reid, Kirsty Dunn, Robert J Young, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 13, 2017
The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual StimuliVincent M Reid, Kirsty Dunn, Robert J Young, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|July 31, 2021
Infants Oscillatory Frequencies change during Free-PlayEleanor S Smith, David Elliott, Rebecca Killick, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|November 23, 2021
Understanding the causes and consequences of variability in infant ERP editing practicesClaire Monroy, Estefanía Domínguez-Martínez, Benjamin Taylor, et al.
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