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Janellen Huttenlocher

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Lourenco S, Huttenlocher J
Infancy . 2021 Jan; 13(2):103-127. PMID: 33412723
There is evidence that, from an early age, humans are sensitive to spatial information such as simple landmarks and the size of objects. This study concerns the ability to represent...
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Duffy S, Huttenlocher J, Levine S, Duffy R
Infancy . 2021 Jan; 8(1):81-90. PMID: 33412658
This study explores how infants encode an object's spatial extent. We habituated 6.5-month-old infants to a dowel inside a container and then tested whether they dishabituate to a change in...
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Solomon T, Vasilyeva M, Huttenlocher J, Levine S
Dev Psychol . 2015 Sep; 51(11):1564-73. PMID: 26389604
Understanding measurement units is critical to mathematics and science learning, but it is a topic that American students find difficult. In 3 studies, we investigated the challenges underlying this difficulty...
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Goldin-Meadow S, Levine S, Hedges L, Huttenlocher J, Raudenbush S, Small S
Am Psychol . 2014 Jun; 69(6):588-99. PMID: 24911049
We review findings from a four-year longitudinal study of language learning conducted on two samples: a sample of typically developing children whose parents vary substantially in socioeconomic status, and a...
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Cheng K, Huttenlocher J, Newcombe N
Psychon Bull Rev . 2013 Mar; 20(6):1033-54. PMID: 23456412
The purpose of this article is to review and evaluate the range of theories proposed to explain findings on the use of geometry in reorientation. We consider five key approaches...
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Levine S, Ratliff K, Huttenlocher J, Cannon J
Dev Psychol . 2011 Nov; 48(2):530-42. PMID: 22040312
Individual differences in spatial skill emerge prior to kindergarten entry. However, little is known about the early experiences that may contribute to these differences. The current study examined the relation...
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Pruden S, Levine S, Huttenlocher J
Dev Sci . 2011 Oct; 14(6):1417-30. PMID: 22010900
In this paper we examine the relations between parent spatial language input, children's own production of spatial language, and children's later spatial abilities. Using a longitudinal study design, we coded...
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Lourenco S, Addy D, Huttenlocher J, Fabian L
Dev Sci . 2011 Oct; 14(6):1365-78. PMID: 22010896
When geometric and non-geometric information are both available for specifying location, men have been shown to rely more heavily on geometry compared to women. To shed insight on the nature...
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Huttenlocher J, Waterfall H, Vasilyeva M, Vevea J, Hedges L
Cogn Psychol . 2010 Sep; 61(4):343-65. PMID: 20832781
The present longitudinal study examines the role of caregiver speech in language development, especially syntactic development, using 47 parent-child pairs of diverse SES background from 14 to 46 months. We...
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Levine S, Suriyakham L, Rowe M, Huttenlocher J, Gunderson E
Dev Psychol . 2010 Sep; 46(5):1309-19. PMID: 20822240
Prior studies indicate that children vary widely in their mathematical knowledge by the time they enter preschool and that this variation predicts levels of achievement in elementary school. In a...