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Jo Spring
Jo Spring
Lancaster University
Psychology
Perception
Social psychology
young infants
Developmental psychology
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Eye tracking provides no evidence that young infants understand path obstruction.
2021
Infant Behavior & Development
J. Gavin Bremner
Alan Slater
Uschi C. Mason
Jo Spring
Alison Rees
Diana Su Yun Tham
Scott P. Johnson
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Young infants’ visual fixation patterns in addition and subtraction tasks support an object tracking account
2017
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
J. Gavin Bremner
Alan Slater
Rachel Hayes
Uschi C. Mason
Caroline Murphy
Jo Spring
Lucinda Draper
David Gaskell
Scott P. Johnson
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Limits of Object Persistence: Young Infants Perceive Continuity of Vertical and Horizontal Trajectories, But Not 45-Degree Oblique Trajectories
2017
Infancy
J. Gavin Bremner
Alan Slater
Uschi C. Mason
Jo Spring
Scott P. Johnson
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Perception of occlusion by young infants: Must the occlusion event be congruent with the occluder?
2016
Infant Behavior & Development
J. Gavin Bremner
Alan Slater
Uschi C. Mason
Jo Spring
Scott P. Johnson
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