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Ann E Bigelow

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Development and Psychopathology|August 23, 2003
The development of joint attention in blind infantsAnn E Bigelow
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 8, 2021
Two-Month-Old Infants' Sensitivity to Social Contingency in Mother-Infant and Stranger-Infant InteractionAnn E Bigelow, Philippe Rochat
Infant Behavior & Development|September 26, 2022
Influences of infants' and mothers' contingent vocal responsiveness on young infants' vocal social bids in the Still Face TaskAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power
Infant Behavior & Development|January 17, 2012
The effect of mother-infant skin-to-skin contact on infants' response to the Still Face Task from newborn to three months of ageAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power
Frontiers in Psychology|September 28, 2020
Mother-Infant Skin-to-Skin Contact: Short- and Long-Term Effects for Mothers and Their Children Born Full-TermAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power
Infant Behavior & Development|June 10, 2025
Know when to hold 'em: How does early infant-caregiver physical contact impact infant behavior and development?Lela Rankin, Ann E Bigelow
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Infants' Response to Maternal Mirroring in the Still Face and Replay TasksAnn E Bigelow, Laura M Walden
Infant Behavior & Development|September 23, 2020
To have and to hold: Effects of physical contact on infants and their caregiversAnn E Bigelow, Lela Rankin Williams
Infant Behavior & Development|July 16, 2023
Maternal mind-mindedness over infants' first three monthsAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power, Hadi Dadgar
Developmental Science|December 18, 2004
The role of joint attention in the development of infants' play with objectsAnn E Bigelow, Kim MacLean, Jane Proctor
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Development and Psychopathology|August 23, 2003
The development of joint attention in blind infantsAnn E Bigelow
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 8, 2021
Two-Month-Old Infants' Sensitivity to Social Contingency in Mother-Infant and Stranger-Infant InteractionAnn E Bigelow, Philippe Rochat
Infant Behavior & Development|September 26, 2022
Influences of infants' and mothers' contingent vocal responsiveness on young infants' vocal social bids in the Still Face TaskAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power
Infant Behavior & Development|January 17, 2012
The effect of mother-infant skin-to-skin contact on infants' response to the Still Face Task from newborn to three months of ageAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power
Frontiers in Psychology|September 28, 2020
Mother-Infant Skin-to-Skin Contact: Short- and Long-Term Effects for Mothers and Their Children Born Full-TermAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power
Infant Behavior & Development|June 10, 2025
Know when to hold 'em: How does early infant-caregiver physical contact impact infant behavior and development?Lela Rankin, Ann E Bigelow
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|July 23, 2020
Infants' Response to Maternal Mirroring in the Still Face and Replay TasksAnn E Bigelow, Laura M Walden
Infant Behavior & Development|September 23, 2020
To have and to hold: Effects of physical contact on infants and their caregiversAnn E Bigelow, Lela Rankin Williams
Infant Behavior & Development|July 16, 2023
Maternal mind-mindedness over infants' first three monthsAnn E Bigelow, Michelle Power, Hadi Dadgar
Developmental Science|December 18, 2004
The role of joint attention in the development of infants' play with objectsAnn E Bigelow, Kim MacLean, Jane Proctor
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