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Toddlers' use of metric information and landmarks to reorient
Authors:
Learmonth, AE Newcombe, NS Huttenlocher, J
Citation:
Ae. Learmonth et al., Toddlers' use of metric information and landmarks to reorient, J EXP C PSY, 80(3), 2001, pp. 225-244
Category effects on estimates of stimuli: Perception or reconstruction?
Authors:
Crawford, LE Huttenlocher, J Engebretson, PH
Citation:
Le. Crawford et al., Category effects on estimates of stimuli: Perception or reconstruction?, PSYCHOL SCI, 11(4), 2000, pp. 280-284
Why do categories affect stimulus judgment?
Authors:
Huttenlocher, J Hedges, LV Vevea, JL
Citation:
J. Huttenlocher et al., Why do categories affect stimulus judgment?, J EXP PSY G, 129(2), 2000, pp. 220-241
What do infants know about continuous quantity?
Authors:
Gao, F Levine, SC Huttenlocher, J
Citation:
F. Gao et al., What do infants know about continuous quantity?, J EXP C PSY, 77(1), 2000, pp. 20-29
Linguistic and non-linguistic spatial categorization
Authors:
Crawford, LE Regier, T Huttenlocher, J
Citation:
Le. Crawford et al., Linguistic and non-linguistic spatial categorization, COGNITION, 75(3), 2000, pp. 209-235
Spatial scaling in young children
Authors:
Huttenlocher, J Newcombe, N Vasilyeva, M
Citation:
J. Huttenlocher et al., Spatial scaling in young children, PSYCHOL SCI, 10(5), 1999, pp. 393-398
What do misestimations and asymmetries in spatial judgment indicate about spatial representation?
Authors:
Newcombe, N Huttenlocher, J Sandberg, E Lie, EH Johnson, S
Citation:
N. Newcombe et al., What do misestimations and asymmetries in spatial judgment indicate about spatial representation?, J EXP PSY L, 25(4), 1999, pp. 986-996
Infants' coding of location in continuous space
Authors:
Newcombe, N Huttenlocher, J Learmonth, A
Citation:
N. Newcombe et al., Infants' coding of location in continuous space, INFANT BEH, 22(4), 1999, pp. 483-510
Early sex differences in spatial skill
Authors:
Levine, SC Huttenlocher, J Taylor, A Langrock, A
Citation:
Sc. Levine et al., Early sex differences in spatial skill, DEVEL PSYCH, 35(4), 1999, pp. 940-949
Early fraction calculation ability
Authors:
Mix, KS Levine, SC Huttenlocher, J
Citation:
Ks. Mix et al., Early fraction calculation ability, DEVEL PSYCH, 35(1), 1999, pp. 164-174
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