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David Rakison
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 903118
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David Rakison's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Developmental origin of the animate–inanimate distinction.DH Rakison, D Poulin-DuboisPsychological bulletin 127 (2), 209, 20015342001
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Language is not just for talking: Redundant labels facilitate learning of novel categoriesG Lupyan, DH Rakison, JL McClellandPsychological science 18 (12), 1077-1083, 20073862007
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Infants\' use of object parts in early categorization.DH Rakison, GE ButterworthDevelopmental Psychology 34 (1), 49, 19982751998
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Early category and concept development: Making sense of the blooming, buzzing confusionDH Rakison, LM OakesOxford University Press, 20032382003
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Do infants possess an evolved spider-detection mechanism?DH Rakison, J DerringerCognition 107 (1), 381-393, 20082142008
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