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    University of Turku » Faculty of Social Sciences » Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology


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    • Äärelä, Eveliina
    • Ahlqvist-Björkroth, Sari
    • Ahonala, Eliisa
    • Aho, Sofia
    • Alho, Kimmo
    • Bergman, Monica
    • Bertram, Raymond
    • Buttazzoni, Paolo
    • Elonen, Julia
    • Elovaara, Kaisa
    • Eskola, Eeva
    • Ewalds-Kvist, Beatrice
    • Ferrand, Viola
    • Filimonov, Dmitri
    • Galzi Haveri, Laura
    • Haehnel, Bianca
    • Häikiö, Tuomo
    • Hakanen, Armi
    • Halme, Marie
    • Hämäläinen, Heikki


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    •   (2024)
    • The Simulation Theories of Dreaming: How to Make Theoretical Progress in Dream Science – A Reply to Martin DreslerThe use of eye movements in the study of multimedia learning  (2016)
    • The Social Simulation TheoryThe Uses of the Russian Onomatopoeic Interjection bats ‘bam, bang’  (2019)
    • The social status of aggressive students across contexts: The role of classroom status hierarchy, academic achievement, and gradeThe validity of the Language Environment Analysis system in two neonatal intensive care units  (2011)
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    • The Stability of Early Developing Attentional Bias for Faces and Fear From 8 to 30 and 60 Months in the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study  (2022)
    •   (2010)
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    • Threat simulation theory  (2019)

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