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Progress in infancy research. Volume 2 [electronic resource] / edited by Jeffrey W. Fagen, Harlene Hayne.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Mahwah, N.J. ; London : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002.Description: xxv, 307 p. : ill. (some col.), portISBN:
  • 9781410602107
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  • Also available in print edition.
Contents:
1. The newborn as informant / Lewis P. Lipsitt -- 2. Memory for hidden objects in early infancy : behavior, theory, and neural network simulation / Yuko Munakata and Jennifer Merva Stedron -- 3. Connectionist methods in infancy research / Denis Mareschal -- 4. Flexibility and specificity in infant motor skill acquisition / Karen E. Adolph and Marion A. Eppler -- 5. Limitations on visual sensitivity during infancy : contrast sensitivity, vernier acuity, and orientation processing / Ann M. Skoczenski -- 6. A model of the origins of autobiographical memory / Elaine Reese -- 7. Categorization of infant-directed speech / Melanie J. Spence and David S. Moore.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The newborn as informant / Lewis P. Lipsitt -- 2. Memory for hidden objects in early infancy : behavior, theory, and neural network simulation / Yuko Munakata and Jennifer Merva Stedron -- 3. Connectionist methods in infancy research / Denis Mareschal -- 4. Flexibility and specificity in infant motor skill acquisition / Karen E. Adolph and Marion A. Eppler -- 5. Limitations on visual sensitivity during infancy : contrast sensitivity, vernier acuity, and orientation processing / Ann M. Skoczenski -- 6. A model of the origins of autobiographical memory / Elaine Reese -- 7. Categorization of infant-directed speech / Melanie J. Spence and David S. Moore.

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Electronic reproduction. [London, Eng. : Taylor and Francis, 2015]. PDF file created from digital scan of print book.

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