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. 2000 Oct;1(4):463-470.
doi: 10.1207/S15327078IN0104_6. Epub 2000 Oct 1.

Why Take the Cog Out of Infant Cognition?

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Why Take the Cog Out of Infant Cognition?

Richard N Aslin. Infancy. 2000 Oct.
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