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Table of contents of journal: *Infant behavior and development

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Authors: ULVUND SE SMITH L
Citation: Se. Ulvund et L. Smith, THE PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS IN INFANTS WITH PERINATAL HAZARDS, Infant behavior & development, 19(4), 1996, pp. 441-449

Authors: CLARKE AS SOTO A BERGHOLZ T SCHNEIDER ML
Citation: As. Clarke et al., MATERNAL GESTATIONAL STRESS ALTERS ADAPTIVE AND SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR IN ADOLESCENT RHESUS-MONKEY OFFSPRING, Infant behavior & development, 19(4), 1996, pp. 451-461

Authors: HALLE PA DEBOYSSONBARDIES B
Citation: Pa. Halle et B. Deboyssonbardies, THE FORMAT OF REPRESENTATION OF RECOGNIZED WORDS IN INFANTS EARLY RECEPTIVE LEXICON, Infant behavior & development, 19(4), 1996, pp. 463-481

Authors: FELDMAN R REZNICK JS
Citation: R. Feldman et Js. Reznick, MATERNAL PERCEPTION OF INFANT INTENTIONALITY AT 4 AND 8 MONTHS, Infant behavior & development, 19(4), 1996, pp. 483-496

Authors: ZESKIND PS PLATZMAN K COLES CD SCHUETZE PA
Citation: Ps. Zeskind et al., CRY ANALYSIS DETECTS SUBCLINICAL EFFECTS OF PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSUREIN NEWBORN-INFANTS, Infant behavior & development, 19(4), 1996, pp. 497-500

Authors: LEA SEG SLATER AM RYAN CME
Citation: Seg. Lea et al., PERCEPTION OF OBJECT UNITY IN CHICKS - A COMPARISON WITH THE HUMAN INFANT, Infant behavior & development, 19(4), 1996, pp. 501-504

Authors: LAPLANTE DP ORR RR NEVILLE K VORKAPICH L SASSO D
Citation: Dp. Laplante et al., DISCRIMINATION OF STIMULUS ROTATION BY NEWBORNS, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 271-279

Authors: RUFF HA CAPOZZOLI M SALTARELLI LM
Citation: Ha. Ruff et al., FOCUSED VISUAL-ATTENTION AND DISTRACTIBILITY IN 10-MONTH-OLD INFANTS, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 281-293

Authors: BIGSBY R COSTER W LESTER BM PEUCKER MR
Citation: R. Bigsby et al., MOTOR BEHAVIORAL CUES OF TERM AND PRETERM INFANTS AT 3 MONTHS, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 295-307

Authors: WILCOX T NADEL L ROSSER R
Citation: T. Wilcox et al., LOCATION MEMORY IN HEALTHY PRETERM AND FULL-TERM INFANTS, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 309-323

Authors: SLEIGH MJ LICKLITER R
Citation: Mj. Sleigh et R. Lickliter, TYPE AND AMOUNT OF PRENATAL STIMULATION ALTERS PERCEPTUAL RESPONSIVENESS IN BOBWHITE QUAIL CHICKS, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 325-338

Authors: BENASICH AA TALLAL P
Citation: Aa. Benasich et P. Tallal, AUDITORY TEMPORAL PROCESSING THRESHOLDS, HABITUATION, AND RECOGNITIONMEMORY OVER THE 1ST YEAR, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 339-357

Authors: KOGAN N CARTER AS
Citation: N. Kogan et As. Carter, MOTHER-INFANT REENGAGEMENT FOLLOWING THE STILL-FACE - THE ROLE OF MATERNAL EMOTIONAL AVAILABILITY IN INFANT AFFECT REGULATION, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 359-370

Authors: ZLOCHOWER AJ COHN JF
Citation: Aj. Zlochower et Jf. Cohn, VOCAL TIMING IN FACE-TO-FACE INTERACTION OF CLINICALLY DEPRESSED AND NONDEPRESSED MOTHERS AND THEIR 4-MONTH-OLD INFANTS, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 371-374

Authors: KAWAKAMI K TAKAIKAWAKAMI K KURIHARA H SHIMIZU Y YANAIHARA T
Citation: K. Kawakami et al., THE EFFECT OF SOUNDS ON NEWBORN-INFANTS UNDER STRESS, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 375-379

Authors: QUINN PC EIMAS PD
Citation: Pc. Quinn et Pd. Eimas, YOUNG INFANTS USE OF FACIAL INFORMATION IN THE CATEGORICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF NATURAL ANIMAL SPECIES - THE EFFECT OF INVERSION, Infant behavior & development, 19(3), 1996, pp. 381-384

Authors: BARR R DOWDEN A HAYNE H
Citation: R. Barr et al., DEVELOPMENTAL-CHANGES IN DEFERRED IMITATION BY 6 TO 24-MONTH-OLD INFANTS, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 159-170

Authors: PARRITZ RH
Citation: Rh. Parritz, A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF TODDLER COPING IN CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 171-180

Authors: CLARKSON MG
Citation: Mg. Clarkson, INFANTS INTENSITY DISCRIMINATION - SPECTRAL PROFILES, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 181-190

Authors: CLARKSON MG MARTIN RL MICIEK SG
Citation: Mg. Clarkson et al., INFANTS PERCEPTION OF PITCH - NUMBER OF HARMONICS, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 191-197

Authors: SPENCE MJ FREEMAN MS
Citation: Mj. Spence et Ms. Freeman, NEWBORN-INFANTS PREFER THE MATERNAL LOW-PASS FILTERED VOICE, BUT NOT THE MATERNAL WHISPERED VOICE, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 199-212

Authors: EMORY EK SCHLACKMAN LJ FIANO K
Citation: Ek. Emory et al., DRUG-HORMONE INTERACTIONS ON NEUROBEHAVIORAL RESPONSES IN HUMAN NEONATES, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 213-220

Authors: SCHMUCKLER MA
Citation: Ma. Schmuckler, VISUAL-PROPRIOCEPTIVE INTERMODAL PERCEPTION IN INFANCY, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 221-232

Authors: ASLIN RN JOHNSON SP
Citation: Rn. Aslin et Sp. Johnson, SUPPRESSION OF THE OPTOKINETIC REFLEX IN HUMAN INFANTS - IMPLICATIONSFOR STABLE FIXATION AND SHIFTS OF ATTENTION, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 233-240

Authors: BARNAT SB KLEIN PJ MELTZOFF AN
Citation: Sb. Barnat et al., DEFERRED IMITATION ACROSS CHANGES IN CONTEXT AND OBJECT - MEMORY AND GENERALIZATION IN 14-MONTH-OLD INFANTS, Infant behavior & development, 19(2), 1996, pp. 241-251
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