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Richard N. Aslin
Psychology
University of Rochester
Fellowship year
1988-89 - University of Rochester - Study 14
Tyler Journal Articles
Aslin, Richard N.; . 1989. Discrimination of frequency transitions by human infants. 86(2): 582-590. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.398237
Aslin, R. N.; Shea, S. L.; Metz, H. S.; . 1990. Use of the canon R-1 autorefractor to measure refractive errors and accommodative responses in infants. 5(1): 61-70.
Shea, Sandra L.; Aslin, Richard N.; . 1990. Oculomotor responses to step-ramp targets by young human infants. 30(7): 1077-1092. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0042698990901163
Cooper, R. P.; Aslin, R. N.; . 1989. The language environment of the young infant: implications for early perceptual development.. 43(2): 247-265.
Murphy, Walter D.; Shea, Sandra L.; Aslin, Richard N.; . 1989. Identification of vowels in "vowelless" syllables by 3-year-olds. 46(4): 375-383. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03204991
Aslin, Richard N.; Shea, Sandra L.; . 1990. Velocity Thresholds in Human Infants: Implications for the Perception of Motion. 26(4): 589-598.
Aslin, R. N.; Shea, S. L.; Metz, H. S.; . 1990. Use of the canon R-1 autorefractor to measure refractive errors and accommodative responses in infants. 5(1): 61-70.
Shea, Sandra L.; Aslin, Richard N.; . 1990. Oculomotor responses to step-ramp targets by young human infants. 30(7): 1077-1092. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0042698990901163
Cooper, R. P.; Aslin, R. N.; . 1989. The language environment of the young infant: implications for early perceptual development.. 43(2): 247-265.
Murphy, Walter D.; Shea, Sandra L.; Aslin, Richard N.; . 1989. Identification of vowels in "vowelless" syllables by 3-year-olds. 46(4): 375-383. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03204991
Aslin, Richard N.; Shea, Sandra L.; . 1990. Velocity Thresholds in Human Infants: Implications for the Perception of Motion. 26(4): 589-598.