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Virginia Slaughter

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 17, 2021
Do Newborns Have the Ability to Imitate?Virginia Slaughter
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Human body perception and higher-level person perception are dissociated in early developmentVirginia Slaughter
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|August 20, 2004
Origins and early development of human body knowledgeVirginia Slaughter, Michelle Heron
Appetite|September 15, 2010
Development of ideas about food and nutrition from preschool to universityVirginia Slaughter, Claire Ting
Infant Behavior & Development|February 19, 2008
Toddlers' categorization of typical and scrambled dolls and carsMichelle Heron, Virginia Slaughter
Cognitive Psychology|March 21, 2003
Learning about life and death in early childhoodVirginia Slaughter, Michelle Lyons
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|April 16, 2003
Emergence of joint attention: relationships between gaze following, social referencing, imitation, and naming in infancyVirginia Slaughter, Danielle McConnell
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 16, 2021
Decalage in Infants' Search for Mothers Versus Toys Demonstrated With a Delayed Response TaskVirginia Slaughter, Wai Boh
Infant Behavior & Development|February 15, 2011
Do young infants respond socially to human hands?Virginia Slaughter, Philippa Neary
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|December 22, 2007
Death understanding and fear of death in young childrenVirginia Slaughter, Maya Griffiths
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 17, 2021
Do Newborns Have the Ability to Imitate?Virginia Slaughter
Cognitive Neuroscience|October 31, 2013
Human body perception and higher-level person perception are dissociated in early developmentVirginia Slaughter
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|August 20, 2004
Origins and early development of human body knowledgeVirginia Slaughter, Michelle Heron
Appetite|September 15, 2010
Development of ideas about food and nutrition from preschool to universityVirginia Slaughter, Claire Ting
Infant Behavior & Development|February 19, 2008
Toddlers' categorization of typical and scrambled dolls and carsMichelle Heron, Virginia Slaughter
Cognitive Psychology|March 21, 2003
Learning about life and death in early childhoodVirginia Slaughter, Michelle Lyons
The Journal of Genetic Psychology|April 16, 2003
Emergence of joint attention: relationships between gaze following, social referencing, imitation, and naming in infancyVirginia Slaughter, Danielle McConnell
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 16, 2021
Decalage in Infants' Search for Mothers Versus Toys Demonstrated With a Delayed Response TaskVirginia Slaughter, Wai Boh
Infant Behavior & Development|February 15, 2011
Do young infants respond socially to human hands?Virginia Slaughter, Philippa Neary
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry|December 22, 2007
Death understanding and fear of death in young childrenVirginia Slaughter, Maya Griffiths
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