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Yuko Munakata

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Challenges to the Violation-of-Expectation Paradigm: Throwing the Conceptual Baby Out With the Perceptual Processing Bathwater?Yuko Munakata
Child Development Perspectives|May 10, 2023
Deciding What to Do: Developments in Children's Spontaneous Monitoring of Cognitive DemandsJesse Niebaum, Yuko Munakata
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2011
The Role of Representations in Executive Function: Investigating a Developmental Link between Flexibility and AbstractionMaria Kharitonova, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Science|August 24, 2004
Hebbian learning and developmentYuko Munakata, Jason Pfaffly
Psychological Science|April 7, 2018
Group Influences on Engaging Self-Control: Children Delay Gratification and Value It More When Their In-Group Delays and Their Out-Group Doesn'tSabine Doebel, Yuko Munakata
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|July 7, 2023
The Development of Relational Reasoning: An Eyetracking Analysis of Strategy Use and Adaptation in Children and Adults Performing Matrix CompletionJesse Niebaum, Yuko Munakata
Child Development|November 17, 2006
When labels hurt but novelty helps: children's perseveration and flexibility in a card-sorting taskBenjamin E Yerys, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Psychobiology|March 14, 2002
Converging methods in developmental science: an introductionB J Casey, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Psychobiology|March 14, 2002
Active versus latent representations: a neural network model of perseveration, dissociation, and decalageJ Bruce Morton, Yuko Munakata
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 31, 2008
Why do children perseverate when they seem to know better: graded working memory, or directed inhibition?Nicholas J Cepeda, Yuko Munakata
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 19, 2020
Challenges to the Violation-of-Expectation Paradigm: Throwing the Conceptual Baby Out With the Perceptual Processing Bathwater?Yuko Munakata
Child Development Perspectives|May 10, 2023
Deciding What to Do: Developments in Children's Spontaneous Monitoring of Cognitive DemandsJesse Niebaum, Yuko Munakata
Frontiers in Psychology|December 7, 2011
The Role of Representations in Executive Function: Investigating a Developmental Link between Flexibility and AbstractionMaria Kharitonova, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Science|August 24, 2004
Hebbian learning and developmentYuko Munakata, Jason Pfaffly
Psychological Science|April 7, 2018
Group Influences on Engaging Self-Control: Children Delay Gratification and Value It More When Their In-Group Delays and Their Out-Group Doesn'tSabine Doebel, Yuko Munakata
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|July 7, 2023
The Development of Relational Reasoning: An Eyetracking Analysis of Strategy Use and Adaptation in Children and Adults Performing Matrix CompletionJesse Niebaum, Yuko Munakata
Child Development|November 17, 2006
When labels hurt but novelty helps: children's perseveration and flexibility in a card-sorting taskBenjamin E Yerys, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Psychobiology|March 14, 2002
Converging methods in developmental science: an introductionB J Casey, Yuko Munakata
Developmental Psychobiology|March 14, 2002
Active versus latent representations: a neural network model of perseveration, dissociation, and decalageJ Bruce Morton, Yuko Munakata
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 31, 2008
Why do children perseverate when they seem to know better: graded working memory, or directed inhibition?Nicholas J Cepeda, Yuko Munakata
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