The human first hypothesis: identification of conspecifics and individuation of objects in the young infant

scientific article published on 01 June 2002

The human first hypothesis: identification of conspecifics and individuation of objects in the young infant is …
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P356DOI10.1006/COGP.2002.0779
P698PubMed publication ID12018939

P50authorLuca Lorenzo BonattiQ72079403
P2093author name stringJacques Mehler
Emmanuel Frot
Renate Zangl
P433issue4
P921main subjectconspecificQ123980439
P304page(s)388-426
P577publication date2002-06-01
P1433published inCognitive PsychologyQ15758465
P1476titleThe human first hypothesis: identification of conspecifics and individuation of objects in the young infant
P478volume44

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