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Eighteen-month-olds' memory interference and distraction in a modified A-not-B task is not associated with their anticipatory looking in a false-belief taskProcessing Demands Impact 3-Year-Olds' Performance in a Spontaneous-Response Task: New Evidence for the Processing-Load Account of Early False-Belief Understanding.Rethinking the Relationship between Social Experience and False-Belief Understanding: A Mentalistic AccountProbing the depth of infants' theory of mind: disunity in performance across paradigms.Rich interpretations of infant behaviour are popular, but are they valid? A reply to Scott and Baillargeon.
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