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201. Discrimination of biomechanically possible and impossible hand movements at birth

202. Seeing Touches Early in Life

203. The left perceptual bias for adult and infant faces in adults and 5-year-old children: face age matters

204. Visual perception of human touch early in life

206. Age-related face processing bias in infancy: Evidence of perceptual narrowing for adult faces

207. How race and age experiences shape young children’s face processing abilities

208. Human infants’ preference for left-to-right oriented increasing numerical sequences

209. Predicting others’ intention involves motor resonance: EMGevidence from 6- and 9-month-old infants

210. Correction: Seeing Touches Early in Life

211. The origins of face perception: specific versus non-specific mechanisms

212. Age biases in face processing: The effects of experience across development

213. Nuove immagini della regione milanese. Proposte per un 'territorio urbano'

214. Natural experience modulates the processing of older adult faces in young adults and 3-year-old children

215. Infants’ neural correlates of human action sounds: an event related potential study

216. Biomechanically possible and impossible hand movements: Do neonates discriminate?

219. Lo sviluppo dell’abilita’ di comprendere le azioni altrui nella prima infanzia: un’indagine attraverso il metodo dell’elettromiografia di superficie.

220. Investigating the ontogeny of the Mirror Neuron System: an EMG study with 6- and 9-month-old infants

221. Cross-cultural evidence of perceptual narrowing toward adult faces in 3- and 9-month-old infants.

224. La discriminazione delle relazioni numeriche ordinali nei bambini di 4 mesi [Discrimination of numerical ordinal relationships in 4-month-old infants]

225. La sintonizzazione percettiva verso i volti di adulto nel primo anno di vita [Perceptual narrowing toward adult faces occurs within the first year of life]

226. The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months

227. The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children

228. Early and later experience with one younger sibling affects face processing abilities of 6-year-old children

229. Short article: Why mix-ups don't happen in the nursery: Evidence for an experience-based interpretation of the other-age effect

230. The effect of inversion on 3- to 5-year-olds’ recognition of face and nonface visual objects

231. Cover Image

234. Lo sviluppo della mente umana. Dalle teorie classiche ai nuovi orientamenti

235. Newborns differentiate between possible and impossible movements.

236. Investigating the ontogeny of the mirror system: an sEMG study with 6- and 9-month-old infants.

237. The early development of the mirror system: Insights from an EMG study in infants.

238. The origins and development of mirror neuron system in humans: an EMG study with 3- and 6-month-old infants.

239. Infants’ muscle activation speaks about infants’ action understanding

240. Discriminazione tra un movimento possibile e impossibile della mano alla nascita.

242. Investigating the ontogeny of mirror neuron system: An EMG study with 3- and 6-month-old infants

246. Newborns’ ability to distinguish between possible vs impossible hand movements: an integration between motor and visual representation.

247. Minds without language represent number through space: Origins of the mental number line

248. No own-age bias in 3-year-old children: More evidence for the role of early experience in building face-processing biases

249. Increasing magnitude counts more: Asymmetrical processing of ordinality in 4-month-old infants

250. The early development of human mirror mechanisms: Evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months

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