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Suomi, Stephen J. – Human Development, 2005
The social networks that rhesus monkeys develop in nature are centered around multiple generations of matrilineal kin embedded in larger social groupings that have some degree of distinctiveness and permanence. Within each family, infants initially grow up in the care of their mothers and the close presence of relatives, and they subsequently…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Mothers, Infants
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Roma, Peter G.; Champoux, Maribeth; Suomi, Stephen J. – Child Development, 2006
The effects of appetitive controllability on behavioral and cortisol reactivity to novelty in 12 infant rhesus monkeys were studied. Surrogate-peer-reared infants had homecage access to food treats contingently via lever pressing ("master") or noncontingently ("yoked") for 12 weeks from postnatal month 2. Masters lever-pressed more, but did not…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Individual Differences, Social Environment, Primatology
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Zaal, Frank T. J. M.; Thelen, Esther – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The speed of adult reaching movements is lawfully related to the distance of the reach and the size of the target. The authors had 7-, 9-, and 11-month-old infants reach for small and large targets to investigate a possible relation between the emergence of this speed-accuracy trade-off and the improvements in infants' ability to pick up tiny…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Infants, Developmental Stages, Motion
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Brannon, Elizabeth M.; Lutz, Donna; Cordes, Sara – Developmental Science, 2006
This paper investigates the ability of infants to attend to continuous stimulus variables and how this capacity relates to the representation of number. We examined the change in area needed by 6-month-old infants to detect a difference in the size of a single element (Elmo face). Infants successfully discriminated a 1:4, 1:3 and 1:2 change in the…
Descriptors: Infants, Stimuli, Identification, Cognitive Development
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Striano, Tricia; Stahl, Daniel – Developmental Science, 2005
In Study 1, 54 3-, 6- and 9-month-old infants interacted with an adult stranger who engaged in a face-to-face (dyadic) exchange. Dyadic interaction was halted when the adult turned away to look at an object. In a Joint Attention condition, the adult alternated visual attention between the infant and the object, and in a Look Away condition she…
Descriptors: Attention, Infants, Adults, Interaction
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Wellman, Henry M.; Phillips, Ann T.; Dunphy-Lelii, Sarah; LaLonde, Nicole – Developmental Science, 2004
Recent research examining infants' understanding of intentional action claims to be studying the early origins or precursors of children's later theories of mind. If these infant understandings are continuous with later preschool achievements, there should be empirical connections between the two. We provide initial evidence that infants' social…
Descriptors: Infants, Social Cognition, Cognitive Development, Preschool Education
Weatherston, Deborah J.; Moss, Barbara Dowler; Harris, Deborah – Zero to Three, 2006
In 1994, The Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH) began the development of a credentialing process to define the skills and experiences needed by professionals in the infant mental health field. This article describes MI-AIMH's process to identify competencies for best practices and to establish a comprehensive system for the…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Infants, Credentials, Competence
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Floor, Penelope; Akhtar, Nameera – Infancy, 2006
Previous research has shown that children as young as 2 can learn words from 3rd-party conversations (Akhtar, Jipson, & Callanan, 2001). The focus of this study was to determine whether younger infants could learn a new word through overhearing. Novel object labels were introduced to 18-month-old infants in 1 of 2 conditions: directly by an…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Infants, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development
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Markson, Lori; Spelke, Elizabeth S. – Infancy, 2006
Six experiments investigated 7-month-old infants' capacity to learn about the self-propelled motion of an object. After observing 1 wind-up toy animal move on its own and a second wind-up toy animal move passively by an experimenter's hand, infants looked reliably longer at the former object during a subsequent stationary test, providing evidence…
Descriptors: Infants, Motion, Toys, Experiments
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Poulin-Dubois, Diane; Frenkiel-Fishman, Sarah; Nayer, Samantha; Johnson, Susan – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2006
It has been proposed that infants can form global categories such as animate and inanimate objects (Mandler, 2004). The inductive generalization paradigm was used to examine inferences made by infants about the bodily, motion, and sensory capabilities of people and animals. In Experiment 1, 14-month-old infants generalized bodily and sensory…
Descriptors: Infants, Motion, Inferences, Animals
Lally, J. Ronald; Lurie-Hurvitz, Erica; Cohen, Julie – Zero to Three, 2006
The authors describe the new ZERO TO THREE Policy Network, launched in 2005 to help the early childhood community get involved with public policy. The purpose of the ZERO TO THREE Policy Network is to engage infant-toddler professionals, researchers, and advocates in the public policy process and provide them with the tools and information they…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Early Childhood Education, Social Networks, Infant Care
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Mott, D. W.; Dunst, C. J. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2006
The extent to which presumptive eligibility was used to enroll children in early intervention was the focus of this study. Participants were 180 children enrolled in early intervention in western NC during a 2-year period. Presumptive eligibility was defined as the process of determining a child's eligibility for IDEA Part C early intervention…
Descriptors: Identification, Eligibility, Early Intervention, Program Evaluation
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Hsu, Hui-Chin; Fogel, Alan – Developmental Psychology, 2003
This study investigated the social regulatory function of infant nondistress vocalization in modulating maternal response. Thirteen infants and their mothers were observed weekly in a face-to-face interaction situation from 4 to 24 weeks. After the occurrences and the speech quality of infant nondistress vocalization were identified, maternal…
Descriptors: Infants, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Responses
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Daly, William C. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2004
Early child development sequences were studied in the beginning of the 20th century and in the process uncovered some relevant conclusions about early post-natal life. This might have been the very beginning of some principles of what has become known as Developmental Psychology or how humans grow. The writer has tried to codify the essentials of…
Descriptors: Infants, Developmental Psychology, Child Development, Recognition (Achievement)
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Paavola, Leila; Kemppinen, Kaarina; Kunnari, Sari; Kumpulainen, Kirsti; Moilanen, Irma; Ebeling, Hanna – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2006
The present article reports a study of communicative behaviour among mothers and infants who were grouped according to the ratings of sensitivity and co-operation, respectively. The participants were 27 Finnish-speaking mothers and their 10-month-old first-born infants (13 boys and 14 girls). The study is descriptive by nature, and the data were…
Descriptors: Mothers, Infants, Parent Child Relationship, Cooperation
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