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Virginia Slaughter

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Research in Developmental Disabilities|August 2, 2023
The impacts of typically developing siblings on the developmental outcomes of children with disability: A scoping reviewMonica Cuskelly, Linda Gilmore, Christopher Rayner, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 1, 2019
Preschool children overimitate robots, but do so less than they overimitate humansKristyn Sommer, Rebecca Davidson, Kristy L Armitage, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|January 19, 2019
Testing competing mediators of the association between pre-conception maternal depression and child health-related quality of life: the MatCH studyKatrina M Moss, Deborah Loxton, Annette J Dobson, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|December 7, 2019
Correction to: Testing competing mediators of the association between pre-conception maternal depression and child health-related quality of life: the MatCH studyKatrina M Moss, Deborah Loxton, Annette J Dobson, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|February 12, 2021
Does Neonatal Imitation Exist? Insights From a Meta-Analysis of 336 Effect SizesJacqueline Davis, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Developmental Science|August 2, 2019
Individual differences in neonatal "imitation" fail to predict early social cognitive behaviourJonathan Redshaw, Mark Nielsen, Virginia Slaughter, et al.
Developmental Science|August 21, 2018
Re-evaluating the neonatal imitation hypothesisJanine Oostenbroek, Jonathan Redshaw, Jacqueline Davis, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 11, 2016
Comprehensive Longitudinal Study Challenges the Existence of Neonatal Imitation in HumansJanine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, Mark Nielsen, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
There is no compelling evidence that human neonates imitateSiobhan Kennedy-Costantini, Janine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 10, 2020
Can a robot teach me that? Children's ability to imitate robotsKristyn Sommer, Virginia Slaughter, Janet Wiles, et al.
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Research in Developmental Disabilities|August 2, 2023
The impacts of typically developing siblings on the developmental outcomes of children with disability: A scoping reviewMonica Cuskelly, Linda Gilmore, Christopher Rayner, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 1, 2019
Preschool children overimitate robots, but do so less than they overimitate humansKristyn Sommer, Rebecca Davidson, Kristy L Armitage, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|January 19, 2019
Testing competing mediators of the association between pre-conception maternal depression and child health-related quality of life: the MatCH studyKatrina M Moss, Deborah Loxton, Annette J Dobson, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|December 7, 2019
Correction to: Testing competing mediators of the association between pre-conception maternal depression and child health-related quality of life: the MatCH studyKatrina M Moss, Deborah Loxton, Annette J Dobson, et al.
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|February 12, 2021
Does Neonatal Imitation Exist? Insights From a Meta-Analysis of 336 Effect SizesJacqueline Davis, Jonathan Redshaw, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Developmental Science|August 2, 2019
Individual differences in neonatal "imitation" fail to predict early social cognitive behaviourJonathan Redshaw, Mark Nielsen, Virginia Slaughter, et al.
Developmental Science|August 21, 2018
Re-evaluating the neonatal imitation hypothesisJanine Oostenbroek, Jonathan Redshaw, Jacqueline Davis, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 11, 2016
Comprehensive Longitudinal Study Challenges the Existence of Neonatal Imitation in HumansJanine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, Mark Nielsen, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 19, 2018
There is no compelling evidence that human neonates imitateSiobhan Kennedy-Costantini, Janine Oostenbroek, Thomas Suddendorf, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 10, 2020
Can a robot teach me that? Children's ability to imitate robotsKristyn Sommer, Virginia Slaughter, Janet Wiles, et al.
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