Infancy
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Infant EEG and Event-Related Potentials
Series: Studies in Developmental Psychology
Infancy is a time of rapid growth, when brain plasticity is at a maximum. Event-related potentials (ERPs) are one of the few methods that can easily and safely be used to study this process, and have led to exciting discoveries about human brain functioning and the neural basis of cognition. Over...
Published June 19th 2013 by Psychology Press
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Progress in infancy Research
Volume 2
Series: Progress in Infancy Research Series
The Progress in Infancy Research Series is dedicated to the presentation of innovative and exciting research on infants, both human and animal. Each volume in the series is designed to stand alone and contains autonomous chapters which are based on high quality programs of research with infants....
Published June 19th 2013 by Psychology Press
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Progress in infancy Research
Volume 3
The Progress in Infancy Research Series is dedicated to the presentation of innovative and exciting research on infants, both human and animal. Each volume in the series is designed to stand alone and contains autonomous chapters which are based on high quality programs of research with infants....
Published June 19th 2013 by Psychology Press
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Regression Periods in Human infancy
Regression periods play a central role in the psychological development of the human baby. Studies of infants have identified 10 periods of regression, or a return to a high frequency of mother-infant contact, within the first 20 months of life. These periods of emotional insecurity in the child...
Published May 14th 2013 by Psychology Press
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Seeing Babies in a New Light
The Life of Hanus Papousek
Seeing Babies in a New Light: The Life of Hanus Papousek presents the first in-depth examination of the scientific contributions and life of Hanus Papousek (1922-2000), a leading figure in modern infancy research. The aim is to illuminate the research and ideas of this pediatrician and scholar who...
Published May 2nd 2013 by Psychology Press





