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    Executive Function and Food Approach Behavior in Middle Childhood

    Executive Function and Food Approach Behavior in Middle Childhood by Karoline eGroppe, Birgit eElsner

    Published 2014-05-01
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    Good is up – Spatial metaphors in action observation

    Good is up – Spatial metaphors in action observation by Janna Marleen Gottwald, Birgit eElsner, Olga ePollatos

    Published 2015-10-01
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    The reciprocal relationship between executive function and theory of mind in middle childhood: a one-year longitudinal perspective

    The reciprocal relationship between executive function and theory of mind in middle childhood: a one-year longitudinal perspective by Gina eAustin, Karoline eGroppe, Birgit eElsner

    Published 2014-06-01
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    Goal salience affects infants’ goal-directed gaze shifts

    Goal salience affects infants’ goal-directed gaze shifts by Ivanina eHenrichs, Claudia eElsner, Birgit eElsner, Gustaf eGredebäck

    Published 2012-10-01
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