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Infant Behavior & Development|December 25, 2009
Infant object categorization transcends diverse object-context relationsMarc H Bornstein, Martha E Arterberry, Clay Mash
Developmental Review : DR|January 13, 2015
Sampling in Developmental Science: Situations, Shortcomings, Solutions, and StandardsMarc H Bornstein, Justin Jager, Diane L Putnick
Child Development Perspectives|March 6, 2018
Continuity and Stability in DevelopmentMarc H Bornstein, Diane L Putnick, Gianluca Esposito
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 5, 2026
Acculturation of maternal responses to infant distress among three groups of immigrant families to the United StatesLinda R Cote, Natalia Menjivar, Marc H Bornstein
Child Development|June 1, 1981
The role of symmetry in infant form discriminationC B Fisher, K Ferdinandsen, M H Bornstein
Law and Human Behavior|June 21, 2006
Emotion and the law: a framework for inquiryRichard L Wiener, Brian H Bornstein, Amy Voss
The Journal of Early Adolescence|September 29, 2018
"AYITI CHERI": CULTURAL ORIENTATION OF EARLY ADOLESCENTS IN RURAL HAITIGail M Ferguson, Charlene Desir, Marc H Bornstein
Psychological Research|January 1, 1983
Perceptual categorization of color: a life-span studyL A Raskin, S Maital, M H Bornstein
Developmental Neuropsychology|August 27, 2013
Differentiated brain activity in response to faces of "own" versus "unfamiliar" babies in primipara mothers: an electrophysiological studyMarc H Bornstein, Martha E Arterberry, Clay Mash
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 8, 2021
Mechanisms of Visual Object Recognition in Infancy: Five-Month-Olds Generalize Beyond the Interpolation of Familiar ViewsClay Mash, Martha E Arterberry, Marc H Bornstein
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Infant Behavior & Development|December 25, 2009
Infant object categorization transcends diverse object-context relationsMarc H Bornstein, Martha E Arterberry, Clay Mash
Developmental Review : DR|January 13, 2015
Sampling in Developmental Science: Situations, Shortcomings, Solutions, and StandardsMarc H Bornstein, Justin Jager, Diane L Putnick
Child Development Perspectives|March 6, 2018
Continuity and Stability in DevelopmentMarc H Bornstein, Diane L Putnick, Gianluca Esposito
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 5, 2026
Acculturation of maternal responses to infant distress among three groups of immigrant families to the United StatesLinda R Cote, Natalia Menjivar, Marc H Bornstein
Child Development|June 1, 1981
The role of symmetry in infant form discriminationC B Fisher, K Ferdinandsen, M H Bornstein
Law and Human Behavior|June 21, 2006
Emotion and the law: a framework for inquiryRichard L Wiener, Brian H Bornstein, Amy Voss
The Journal of Early Adolescence|September 29, 2018
"AYITI CHERI": CULTURAL ORIENTATION OF EARLY ADOLESCENTS IN RURAL HAITIGail M Ferguson, Charlene Desir, Marc H Bornstein
Psychological Research|January 1, 1983
Perceptual categorization of color: a life-span studyL A Raskin, S Maital, M H Bornstein
Developmental Neuropsychology|August 27, 2013
Differentiated brain activity in response to faces of "own" versus "unfamiliar" babies in primipara mothers: an electrophysiological studyMarc H Bornstein, Martha E Arterberry, Clay Mash
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 8, 2021
Mechanisms of Visual Object Recognition in Infancy: Five-Month-Olds Generalize Beyond the Interpolation of Familiar ViewsClay Mash, Martha E Arterberry, Marc H Bornstein
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