Odor as a contextual cue in memory reactivation in young infants
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Eye-catching odors: olfaction elicits sustained gazing to faces and eyes in 4-month-old infants.Category generalization in a new context: the role of visual attention.Affective matching of odors and facial expressions in infants: shifting patterns between 3 and 7 months.Olfactory Context-Dependent Memory and the Effects of Affective Congruency.
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Odor as a contextual cue in memory reactivation in young infants
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Odor as a contextual cue in memory reactivation in young infants
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Odor as a contextual cue in memory reactivation in young infants
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Odor as a contextual cue in memory reactivation in young infants
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Courtney Suss
Jeffrey Fagen
Susan Gaylord
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10.1016/J.INFBEH.2012.05.004
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2012-06-20T00:00:00Z