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Horne, Pauline J.; Erjavec, Mihela – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2007
Two experiments were conducted to investigate generalized imitation of manual gestures in 1- to 2-year-old infants. In Experiment 1, 6 infants were first trained four baseline matching relations (e.g., when instructed "Do this," to raise their arms after they saw the experimenter do so). Next, four novel gestures that the infants did not match in…
Descriptors: Evidence, Imitation, Infants, Generalization
Burnham, Melissa M. – Infant and Child Development, 2007
The purpose of the current study was to investigate the development of sleep-wake and melatonin diurnal rhythms over the first 3 months of life, and the potential effect of bed-sharing on their development. It was hypothesized that increased maternal contact through bed-sharing would affect the development of rhythms in human infants. Ten…
Descriptors: Sleep, Infants, Infant Behavior, Child Development
Junior League of St. Paul, MN. – 1995
Shaken baby syndrome describes the serious injuries that can occur when a very young child is severely or violently shaken, causing the brain to move back and forth inside the skull. The syndrome usually originates when a parent or other caregiver shakes a baby out of anger or frustration, often because the baby would not stop crying or…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Infant Behavior, Infant Care, Infants
Werner, Lynne A.; And Others – 1991
This study examined changes in infants' performance in detecting tones as a funtion of time. Stimuli were presented in blocks of fixed frequency and intensity, rather than in random order. The findings of earlier studies that an observer can reliably tell from a 1-month-old's behavior when a pure tone is being presented, and that reinforcement of…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Hearing (Physiology), Infant Behavior
Nelson, Charles A. – 1983
Infants' responses to male and female faces and their preferences for happy versus fearful faces were studied to extend findings indicating that infants at 7 months can generalize discrimination between expressions of happiness and surprise across four different female models' faces. In the first experiment, a paired-comparison procedure was used…
Descriptors: Attention, Classification, Generalization, Infant Behavior
Peer reviewedRuff, Holly A. – Child Development, 1975
Reports three experiments in infant visual perception which studied the processes underlying infants' shifts of fixation from one object to another. (JMB)
Descriptors: Eye Fixations, Infant Behavior, Visual Discrimination, Visual Perception
Peer reviewedSostek, Anita Miller; Anders, Thomas F. – Child Development, 1975
An experiment was performed to determine if unfamiliar laboratory conditions can affect infant research results. (JMB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Environmental Influences, Infant Behavior, Laboratory Experiments
Peer reviewedJones-Molfese, Victoria – Child Development, 1975
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Infant Behavior, Research Methodology, Visual Perception
Peer reviewedBrassell, William R.; Kaye, Herbert – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Extinction (Psychology), Feedback, Infant Behavior
Peer reviewedHarris, P. L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1974
Experiments presented indicate that perseverative error in year-old infants cannot simply be a memory problem. Possible explanations are examined. (Author/ED)
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Infants, Inhibition, Memory
Peer reviewedFantz, Robert L.; Fagan, Joseph F., III – Child Development, 1975
Tests the hypothesis that age-related shifts in infants' visual preferences for stimuli (varying in complexity as defined by number of light-dark intersections) are due to changing attention value both within and between the inversely varying dimensions of size and number. (Author/ED)
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Perceptual Development, Premature Infants, Visual Perception
Peer reviewedHogan, Joyce C.; Hogan, Robert – Child Development, 1975
Bruner's (1973) review of infant skill development is updated and extended by (a) placing it in the context of recent motor learning research; (b) discussing the concept of efference in its most recent conceptualization; and (c) explicating certain implicit themes relevant to a theory of infant motor intelligence. (ED)
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Infant Behavior, Models, Motor Development
Peer reviewedBloom, Kathleen; Esposito, Anita – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975
Presents two studies which investigated the effects of social stimulation on infant's vocalization rates. Experiment I focused on response-contingent and response-independent social stimulation. Experiment II focused on continuous or omitted social stimulation. In both studies, social stimulation increased vocalization and the rate of responding…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Infant Behavior, Operant Conditioning, Reinforcement
Dubignon, Judith; Campbell, Dugal – J Exp Child Psychol, 1969
Study supported by the Ontario Mental Health Foundation (Grant No. 16) and the Association for the Aid of Crippled Children.
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Individual Development, Infant Behavior, Infants
Zucker, Kenneth J.; Corter, Carl M. – 1981
Infants' use of auditory information in guiding their search behavior is examined in this study. The subjects were two groups of 9-month-old crawling infants. Group 1 consisted of 24 infants and Group 2 of 16 infants. The auditory stimuli was the mother's voice. Infants in both groups were initially positioned by their mothers behind a screen in a…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Infant Behavior, Sensory Experience

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