Advances in Infancy Research
Volume 12
Herausgeber: Hayne, Harlene; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn; Lipsitt, Lewis
Advances in Infancy Research
Volume 12
Herausgeber: Hayne, Harlene; Rovee-Collier, Carolyn; Lipsitt, Lewis
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The articles appearing here serve as primary references of authors' programmatic studies, providing a forum for new technological and methodological developments, or new integrations that have the potential of influencing the theoretical and research perspectives of others who study infant behavior and development. This volume is dedicated to a Eleanor E. Maccoby, a major contemporary researcher whose contributions and insights in the field of infant behavior and development have been of great importance and whose work has inspired the research of others.
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The articles appearing here serve as primary references of authors' programmatic studies, providing a forum for new technological and methodological developments, or new integrations that have the potential of influencing the theoretical and research perspectives of others who study infant behavior and development. This volume is dedicated to a Eleanor E. Maccoby, a major contemporary researcher whose contributions and insights in the field of infant behavior and development have been of great importance and whose work has inspired the research of others.
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- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9781567503906
- ISBN-10: 156750390X
- Artikelnr.: 21787173
- Verlag: Praeger
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9781567503906
- ISBN-10: 156750390X
- Artikelnr.: 21787173
CARLOLYN ROVEE-COLLIER is Professor II of Psychology at Rutgers University. She is recognized as having founded the field of infant long-memory and is currently funded by the National Institute of Mental Health for research on infant learning and memroy. She has authored more than 180 publications. LEWIS P. LIPSITT is Professor Emeritus of psychology, medical science and human development at Brown University, where he continues as research professor of psychology HARLENE HAYNE is Professor at the department of psychology, University of Otago, New Zealand. Her focus in on the development of learning and memory in infants and young children.
Preface Dedication Children's Dispositions and Mother-Child Interaction at 12 and 18 Months: A Short-Term Longitudinal Study
Eleanor E. Maccoby
Margaret Ellis Snow
and Carol Nagy Jacklin Malnutrition and Mother-Infant Interaction: Expanding the Model of Nutritional Effects on Development
Kathleen S. Gorman Singing to Infants: Lullabies and Play Songs
Sandra E. Trehub and Laurel Trainor Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation by Nurses: A Program of Research
David L. Olds
Charles R. Henderson
Jr. Harriet Kitzman
John Eckenrode
Robert Cole
Robert Tatelbaum
JoAnn Robinson
Lisa M. Pettitt
Ruth O'Brien
and Peggy Hill Linguistic
Cognitive
and Affective Developments in Children with Pre- and Perinatal Focal Brain Injury: A Ten-Year Overview from the San Diego Longitudinal Project
Joan Stiles
Elizabeth A. Bates
Donna Thal
Doris Trauner
and Judy Reilly Introduction to Chapter 5-Turning and Looking: New Directions in Infant Language Research
Edith L. Bavin and Denis Burnham (Chapter 5 is comprised of 12 symposium papers: Paper 1-Familiarity and Novelty Preferences in Infants' Auditory-Visual Speech Perception: Problems
Factors
and a Solution
Dennis Burnham and Barbara Dodd Paper 2-Using the Headturn Preference Procedure to Study Language
Peter W. Jusczyk. Paper 3-Using the Head-Turning Technique to Explore Cross-Linguistic Performance Differences
Cecile Kuijpers
Riet Coolen
Derek Houston
and Anne Cutler Paper 4-The Infant's Response to Maternal Vocal Affect
Christine Kitamura and Dennis Burnham Paper 5-Methodological Issues in Studying the Link Between Speech-Perception and Word Learning
Christine L. Stager and Janet F. Werker Paper 6-Assessing the Speed and Accuracy of Word Recognition in Infants
Daniel Swingley
John P. Pinto
and Anne Fernald Paper 7-Reliability and Validity in Infant Auditory Preference Procedures
John P. Pinto
Anne Fernald
and Gerald W. McRoberts Paper 8-Developmental Changes in the Use of Structure in Verb Learning: Evidence From Preferential Looking
Letitia R. Naigles Paper 9-Preferential Looking: Testing Structural Knowledge
Edith L. Bavin
Roger J. Wales
and Heather Kelly Paper 10-The Use of Preferential Looking as a Measure of Semantic Development
Laraine McDonough
Soonja Choi
Melissa Bowerman
and Jean M. Mandler Paper 11-Introducing the 3-D Intermodal Preferential Looking Paradigm: A New Method to Answer an Age-Old Question
George J. Hollich
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff Paper 12-Non-Developmental Studies of Development: Examples From Newborn Research
Bilingualism
and Brain Imaging
E. Dupoux and J. Mehler) Distractibility During Visual Fixation in Young Infants: The Selectivity of Attention
John E. Richards and Jeffrey M. Lansink Author Index Subject Index
Eleanor E. Maccoby
Margaret Ellis Snow
and Carol Nagy Jacklin Malnutrition and Mother-Infant Interaction: Expanding the Model of Nutritional Effects on Development
Kathleen S. Gorman Singing to Infants: Lullabies and Play Songs
Sandra E. Trehub and Laurel Trainor Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation by Nurses: A Program of Research
David L. Olds
Charles R. Henderson
Jr. Harriet Kitzman
John Eckenrode
Robert Cole
Robert Tatelbaum
JoAnn Robinson
Lisa M. Pettitt
Ruth O'Brien
and Peggy Hill Linguistic
Cognitive
and Affective Developments in Children with Pre- and Perinatal Focal Brain Injury: A Ten-Year Overview from the San Diego Longitudinal Project
Joan Stiles
Elizabeth A. Bates
Donna Thal
Doris Trauner
and Judy Reilly Introduction to Chapter 5-Turning and Looking: New Directions in Infant Language Research
Edith L. Bavin and Denis Burnham (Chapter 5 is comprised of 12 symposium papers: Paper 1-Familiarity and Novelty Preferences in Infants' Auditory-Visual Speech Perception: Problems
Factors
and a Solution
Dennis Burnham and Barbara Dodd Paper 2-Using the Headturn Preference Procedure to Study Language
Peter W. Jusczyk. Paper 3-Using the Head-Turning Technique to Explore Cross-Linguistic Performance Differences
Cecile Kuijpers
Riet Coolen
Derek Houston
and Anne Cutler Paper 4-The Infant's Response to Maternal Vocal Affect
Christine Kitamura and Dennis Burnham Paper 5-Methodological Issues in Studying the Link Between Speech-Perception and Word Learning
Christine L. Stager and Janet F. Werker Paper 6-Assessing the Speed and Accuracy of Word Recognition in Infants
Daniel Swingley
John P. Pinto
and Anne Fernald Paper 7-Reliability and Validity in Infant Auditory Preference Procedures
John P. Pinto
Anne Fernald
and Gerald W. McRoberts Paper 8-Developmental Changes in the Use of Structure in Verb Learning: Evidence From Preferential Looking
Letitia R. Naigles Paper 9-Preferential Looking: Testing Structural Knowledge
Edith L. Bavin
Roger J. Wales
and Heather Kelly Paper 10-The Use of Preferential Looking as a Measure of Semantic Development
Laraine McDonough
Soonja Choi
Melissa Bowerman
and Jean M. Mandler Paper 11-Introducing the 3-D Intermodal Preferential Looking Paradigm: A New Method to Answer an Age-Old Question
George J. Hollich
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff Paper 12-Non-Developmental Studies of Development: Examples From Newborn Research
Bilingualism
and Brain Imaging
E. Dupoux and J. Mehler) Distractibility During Visual Fixation in Young Infants: The Selectivity of Attention
John E. Richards and Jeffrey M. Lansink Author Index Subject Index
Preface Dedication Children's Dispositions and Mother-Child Interaction at 12 and 18 Months: A Short-Term Longitudinal Study
Eleanor E. Maccoby
Margaret Ellis Snow
and Carol Nagy Jacklin Malnutrition and Mother-Infant Interaction: Expanding the Model of Nutritional Effects on Development
Kathleen S. Gorman Singing to Infants: Lullabies and Play Songs
Sandra E. Trehub and Laurel Trainor Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation by Nurses: A Program of Research
David L. Olds
Charles R. Henderson
Jr. Harriet Kitzman
John Eckenrode
Robert Cole
Robert Tatelbaum
JoAnn Robinson
Lisa M. Pettitt
Ruth O'Brien
and Peggy Hill Linguistic
Cognitive
and Affective Developments in Children with Pre- and Perinatal Focal Brain Injury: A Ten-Year Overview from the San Diego Longitudinal Project
Joan Stiles
Elizabeth A. Bates
Donna Thal
Doris Trauner
and Judy Reilly Introduction to Chapter 5-Turning and Looking: New Directions in Infant Language Research
Edith L. Bavin and Denis Burnham (Chapter 5 is comprised of 12 symposium papers: Paper 1-Familiarity and Novelty Preferences in Infants' Auditory-Visual Speech Perception: Problems
Factors
and a Solution
Dennis Burnham and Barbara Dodd Paper 2-Using the Headturn Preference Procedure to Study Language
Peter W. Jusczyk. Paper 3-Using the Head-Turning Technique to Explore Cross-Linguistic Performance Differences
Cecile Kuijpers
Riet Coolen
Derek Houston
and Anne Cutler Paper 4-The Infant's Response to Maternal Vocal Affect
Christine Kitamura and Dennis Burnham Paper 5-Methodological Issues in Studying the Link Between Speech-Perception and Word Learning
Christine L. Stager and Janet F. Werker Paper 6-Assessing the Speed and Accuracy of Word Recognition in Infants
Daniel Swingley
John P. Pinto
and Anne Fernald Paper 7-Reliability and Validity in Infant Auditory Preference Procedures
John P. Pinto
Anne Fernald
and Gerald W. McRoberts Paper 8-Developmental Changes in the Use of Structure in Verb Learning: Evidence From Preferential Looking
Letitia R. Naigles Paper 9-Preferential Looking: Testing Structural Knowledge
Edith L. Bavin
Roger J. Wales
and Heather Kelly Paper 10-The Use of Preferential Looking as a Measure of Semantic Development
Laraine McDonough
Soonja Choi
Melissa Bowerman
and Jean M. Mandler Paper 11-Introducing the 3-D Intermodal Preferential Looking Paradigm: A New Method to Answer an Age-Old Question
George J. Hollich
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff Paper 12-Non-Developmental Studies of Development: Examples From Newborn Research
Bilingualism
and Brain Imaging
E. Dupoux and J. Mehler) Distractibility During Visual Fixation in Young Infants: The Selectivity of Attention
John E. Richards and Jeffrey M. Lansink Author Index Subject Index
Eleanor E. Maccoby
Margaret Ellis Snow
and Carol Nagy Jacklin Malnutrition and Mother-Infant Interaction: Expanding the Model of Nutritional Effects on Development
Kathleen S. Gorman Singing to Infants: Lullabies and Play Songs
Sandra E. Trehub and Laurel Trainor Prenatal and Infancy Home Visitation by Nurses: A Program of Research
David L. Olds
Charles R. Henderson
Jr. Harriet Kitzman
John Eckenrode
Robert Cole
Robert Tatelbaum
JoAnn Robinson
Lisa M. Pettitt
Ruth O'Brien
and Peggy Hill Linguistic
Cognitive
and Affective Developments in Children with Pre- and Perinatal Focal Brain Injury: A Ten-Year Overview from the San Diego Longitudinal Project
Joan Stiles
Elizabeth A. Bates
Donna Thal
Doris Trauner
and Judy Reilly Introduction to Chapter 5-Turning and Looking: New Directions in Infant Language Research
Edith L. Bavin and Denis Burnham (Chapter 5 is comprised of 12 symposium papers: Paper 1-Familiarity and Novelty Preferences in Infants' Auditory-Visual Speech Perception: Problems
Factors
and a Solution
Dennis Burnham and Barbara Dodd Paper 2-Using the Headturn Preference Procedure to Study Language
Peter W. Jusczyk. Paper 3-Using the Head-Turning Technique to Explore Cross-Linguistic Performance Differences
Cecile Kuijpers
Riet Coolen
Derek Houston
and Anne Cutler Paper 4-The Infant's Response to Maternal Vocal Affect
Christine Kitamura and Dennis Burnham Paper 5-Methodological Issues in Studying the Link Between Speech-Perception and Word Learning
Christine L. Stager and Janet F. Werker Paper 6-Assessing the Speed and Accuracy of Word Recognition in Infants
Daniel Swingley
John P. Pinto
and Anne Fernald Paper 7-Reliability and Validity in Infant Auditory Preference Procedures
John P. Pinto
Anne Fernald
and Gerald W. McRoberts Paper 8-Developmental Changes in the Use of Structure in Verb Learning: Evidence From Preferential Looking
Letitia R. Naigles Paper 9-Preferential Looking: Testing Structural Knowledge
Edith L. Bavin
Roger J. Wales
and Heather Kelly Paper 10-The Use of Preferential Looking as a Measure of Semantic Development
Laraine McDonough
Soonja Choi
Melissa Bowerman
and Jean M. Mandler Paper 11-Introducing the 3-D Intermodal Preferential Looking Paradigm: A New Method to Answer an Age-Old Question
George J. Hollich
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff Paper 12-Non-Developmental Studies of Development: Examples From Newborn Research
Bilingualism
and Brain Imaging
E. Dupoux and J. Mehler) Distractibility During Visual Fixation in Young Infants: The Selectivity of Attention
John E. Richards and Jeffrey M. Lansink Author Index Subject Index