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Bilinguals’ inhibitory control and attentional processes in a visual perceptual task
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Bilinguals' inhibitory control and attentional processes in a visual perceptual task
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Are developments in mental scanning and mental rotation related?
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Are developments in mental scanning and mental rotation related?
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Are developments in mental scanning and mental rotation related?
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The format of children’s mental images: Penetrability of spatial images
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The format of children's mental images: Evidence from mental scanning.
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Getting the Picture: Iconicity Does Not Affect Representation-Referent Confusion
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Getting the Picture: Iconicity Does Not Affect Representation-Referent Confusion
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Inhibitory processes in visual perception: A bilingual advantage
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Getting the picture : iconicity does not affect representation-referent confusion
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Children with autism's perception and understanding of ambiguous figures: Evidence for pictorial metarepresentation, a research note
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The development of automatic associative processes and children’s false memories
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