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A lower boundary for category formation in preverbal infants*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2009
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J.C. and M.O'B. share primary authorship. This work was supported by PHS Biomedical Research Resources (University of Kansas Biomedical Grant 4309), ADMHA grant (1 RO1 MH41395–01) awarded to J.C., NICHD grant 1 PO1 HD18955–01 (M.O'B. and F.D.H. co-investigators), and NICHD grant 1 RO1 HD18290–01A1 to F.D.H. We are grateful to Michelle Knoll and the ku Regents Center staff for their assistance, and for the participation of the parents of the 79 infants tested in these studies.
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