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    Spatio-temporal tuning of coherent motion evoked responses in 4–6 month old infants and adults by Hou, C., Gilmore, R.O., Pettet, M.W., Norcia, A.M.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (15-10-2009)
    “…Motion cues provide a rich source of information about translations of the observer through the environment as well as the movements of objects and surfaces…”
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    Body-centered representations for visually-guided action emerge during early infancy by Gilmore, Rick O, Johnson, Mark H

    Published in Cognition (01-12-1997)
    “…The nature of the spatial representations that underlie simple visually guided actions early in life were investigated through the application of a…”
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    Acquisition of intellectual and perceptual-motor skills by ROSENBAUM, David A, CARLSON, Richard A, GILMORE, Rick O

    Published in Annual review of psychology (01-01-2001)
    “…Recent evidence indicates that intellectual and perceptual-motor skills are acquired in fundamentally similar ways. Transfer specificity, generativity, and the…”
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    Working Memory in Infancy: Six-Month-Olds′ Performance on Two Versions of the Oculomotor Delayed Response Task by O’Gilmore, Rick, Johnson, Mark H.

    Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-06-1995)
    “…The capacity of 6-month-old infants to maintain information in working memory for several seconds was studied using two versions of an oculomotor delayed…”
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    Habituation Assessment in Infancy by Thomas, Hoben, Gilmore, Rick O

    Published in Psychological methods (01-03-2004)
    “…Infant-control habituation methodology, although serving the research community well, has never been carefully analyzed. A main use is to equate infants in…”
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    Stability in Young Infants' Discrimination of Optic Flow by Gilmore, Rick O, Baker, Thomas J, Grobman, K. H

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-03-2004)
    “…Although considerable progress has been made in understanding how adults perceive their direction of self-motion, or heading, from optic flow, little is known…”
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    Understanding the development of motion processing by characterizing optic flow experienced by infants and their mothers by Raudies, F., Gilmore, R. O., Kretch, K. S., Franchak, J. M., Adolph, K. E.

    “…Understanding the development of mature motion processing may require knowledge about the statistics of the visual input that infants are exposed to, how these…”
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    Examining individual differences in infants’ habituation patterns using objective quantitative techniques by Gilmore, Rick O., Thomas, Hoben

    Published in Infant behavior & development (2002)
    “…The assessment of individual differences in infant habituation patterns is important for answering basic questions about continuity in cognitive development…”
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    Four-Month-Olds' Discrimination of Optic Flow Patterns Depicting Different Directions of Observer Motion by Gilmore, Rick O., Rettke, Heather J.

    Published in Infancy (01-04-2003)
    “…One of the most powerful sources of information about spatial relationships available to mobile organisms is the pattern of visual motion called optic flow…”
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    Egocentric Action in Early Infancy: Spatial Frames of Reference for Saccades by Gilmore, Rick O., Johnson, Mark H.

    Published in Psychological science (01-05-1997)
    “…The extent to which infants combine visual (i.e., retinal position) and nonvisual (eye or head position) spatial information in planning saccades relates to…”
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