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Publications by Clay Mash
Perception of Object–context Relations: Eye-Movement Analyses in Infants and Adults.
Developmental Psychology
Life-course Studies
Developmental
Life-span
Educational Psychology
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Discrimination of Facial Expression by 5-Month-Old Infants of Nondepressed and Clinically Depressed Mothers
Infant Behavior and Development
Developmental
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