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  1. Auditory influences on walking: Children’s walking to the beat.
  2. Rhythm contour drives musical memory
  3. Music surface and musical structure: The role of abstraction in musical processing
  4. Multisensory postural control in adults: Variation in visual, haptic, and proprioceptive inputs
  5. The multisensory cocktail party problem in adults: Perceptual segregation of talking faces on the basis of audiovisual temporal synchrony
  6. Aggregate context effects in music processing
  7. Listeners perceive complex pitch-temporal structure in melodies
  8. Multisensory factors in postural control: Varieties of visual and haptic effects
  9. Tonal and textural influences on musical sight-reading
  10. Learning of hierarchical serial patterns emerges in infancy
  11. Postural response to predictable and nonpredictable visual flow in children and adults
  12. Infants’ perceptions of constraints on object motion as a function of object shape
  13. To Cue or Not to Cue: Toddlers’ Use of Beacons and Associative Cues in Object-displacement Tasks
  14. Prospection and its relationship to instrumental activities of daily living in patients with mild traumatic brain injury with cognitive impairment
  15. Tonality and Contour in Melodic Processing
  16. Tonal priming is resistant to changes in pitch height
  17. The Role of Stimulus Novelty on Children's Inflexible Dimensional Switching
  18. Memory for musical tones: the impact of tonality and the creation of false memories
  19. The impact of object carriage on independent locomotion
  20. The role of perceptual similarity of the task environments in children’s perseverative responding
  21. Perseveration in barrier crossing.
  22. The Tonal-Metric Hierarchy
  23. Probing the Minor Tonal Hierarchy
  24. What's in a cue? The role of cue orientation in object displacement tasks
  25. Picture Perception in Infants: Generalization From Two-Dimensional to Three-Dimensional Displays
  26. Melodic Contour Similarity Using Folk Melodies
  27. Tonal hierarchy representations in auditory imagery
  28. The effect of task and pitch structure on pitch-time interactions in music
  29. Pitch and time, tonality and meter: How do musical dimensions combine?
  30. Dial A440 for absolute pitch: Absolute pitch memory by non-absolute pitch possessors
  31. Infants' Reactions to Object Collision on Hit and Miss Trajectories
  32. The Effect of Simulated Self Versus Object Movement in a Nonsearch Task
  33. Infants' visual-proprioceptive intermodal perception with imperfect contingency information
  34. Perceptual Tests of an Algorithm for Musical Key-Finding.
  35. Pitch and Pitch Structures
  36. The Perception of Tonal Structure Through the Differentiation and Organization of Pitches.
  37. Pitch and Pitch Structures
  38. A question of questions: Comments on Wagman and Miller
  39. The Effect of the Number of A Trials on Performance on the A-Not-B Task
  40. What Is Ecological Validity? A Dimensional Analysis
  41. Visual-Proprioceptive Intermodal Perception Using Point Light Displays
  42. Walking skill versus walking experience as a predictor of barrier crossing in toddlers
  43. The role of visual and body movement information in infant search.
  44. Testing Models of Melodic Contour Similarity
  45. Looming Responses to Obstacles and Apertures: The Role of Accretion and Deletion of Background Texture
  46. Expectancy effects in memory for melodies.
  47. Interkey timing in piano performance and typing.
  48. Phrasing influences the recognition of melodies
  49. Children's postural sway in response to low- and high-frequency visual information for oscillation.
  50. The McGurk effect in infants
  51. Development of Visually Guided Locomotion: Barrier Crossing by Toddlers
  52. Visual-Proprioceptive intermodal perception in infancy
  53. Self-knowledge of Body Position:
  54. Harmonic and rhythmic influences on musical expectancy
  55. Infants' perception of kinetic depth and stereokinetic displays.
  56. Auditory perception of fractal contours.
  57. Chapter 6 Perception-Action Coupling in Infancy
  58. The perception of natural contour.
  59. Going Somewhere: An Ecological and Experimental Approach to Development of Mobility
  60. Expectation in Music: Investigation of Melodic and Harmonic Processes
  61. Use of Central and Peripheral Optical Flow in Stance and Locomotion in Young Walkers
  62. Detection of the traversability of surfaces by crawling and walking infants.
  63. The Petroushka Chord: A Perceptual Investigation
  64. Duplex perception with musical stimuli