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Publications by Julia Lechuga
English Speakers Attend More Strongly Than Spanish Speakers to Manner of Motion When Classifying Novel Objects and Events.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
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Developmental Neuroscience
Psychology
Experimental
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