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Visual Perception of Apparent Motion Follows Minimization Principles of Geometry, not Physics
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Examining the Development and Functional Role of
Spatial-Numerical Representations
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Resisting Temptation: The Effects of Mindfulness Training on
Overcoming the Food Approach Bias
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Effects of atypical antipsychotic use and stress on weight in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis
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Spatial Ability in Infancy Predicts Spatial and Mathematical Competence at Preschool Age
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Associations between Prenatal Maternal Stress and Birth Outcomes
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The Effect of Specific Tool Actions on Distance Estimation
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Occipital place area represents the local elements of scenes
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Representation of magnitude in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
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Young Children's Concept of Middle in the Domain of Number
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Memory Monitoring in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
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The Relation between Number Acuity and Mathematical Ability in
Young Children Justin W. Bonny Master of Arts Psychology
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Mealtime Appetite Monitoring at a Camp for Overweight and Obese
Youth
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Grounded Congruency Effects: Automaticity and 'Strategery' in
Cognition
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Predicting Verbal and Nonverbal Deception in 2 ½ - 5-year-olds
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