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

Turati C, Natale E, Bolognini N, Senna I, Picozzi M, Longhi E, Cassia VM (2013)
Developmental Science 16(6): 793-800.

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Turati, Chiara; Natale, Elena; Bolognini, Nadia; Senna, IreneUniBi; Picozzi, Marta; Longhi, Elena; Cassia, Viola Macchi
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2013
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Developmental Science
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16
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6
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793-800
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1363-755X
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Turati C, Natale E, Bolognini N, et al. The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months. Developmental Science. 2013;16(6):793-800.
Turati, C., Natale, E., Bolognini, N., Senna, I., Picozzi, M., Longhi, E., & Cassia, V. M. (2013). The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months. Developmental Science, 16(6), 793-800. doi:10.1111/desc.12066
Turati, Chiara, Natale, Elena, Bolognini, Nadia, Senna, Irene, Picozzi, Marta, Longhi, Elena, and Cassia, Viola Macchi. 2013. “The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months”. Developmental Science 16 (6): 793-800.
Turati, C., Natale, E., Bolognini, N., Senna, I., Picozzi, M., Longhi, E., and Cassia, V. M. (2013). The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months. Developmental Science 16, 793-800.
Turati, C., et al., 2013. The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months. Developmental Science, 16(6), p 793-800.
C. Turati, et al., “The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months”, Developmental Science, vol. 16, 2013, pp. 793-800.
Turati, C., Natale, E., Bolognini, N., Senna, I., Picozzi, M., Longhi, E., Cassia, V.M.: The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months. Developmental Science. 16, 793-800 (2013).
Turati, Chiara, Natale, Elena, Bolognini, Nadia, Senna, Irene, Picozzi, Marta, Longhi, Elena, and Cassia, Viola Macchi. “The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months”. Developmental Science 16.6 (2013): 793-800.

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