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H Bornstein

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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 1, 1976
Infants are trichromatsM H Bornstein
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|January 12, 2017
The Specificity Principle in Acculturation ScienceMarc H Bornstein
Seminars in Perinatology|December 1, 1989
Attention in infancy and the prediction of cognitive capacities in childhoodM H Bornstein
Psychological Reports|August 1, 1974
"I" language-induced anxietyP H Bornstein
Annual Review of Psychology|January 11, 2014
Human infancy…and the rest of the lifespanMarc H Bornstein
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1985
Colour-name versus shape-name learning in young childrenM H Bornstein
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|January 1, 1982
Perceptual anisotropies in infancy: ontogenetic origins and implications of inequalities in spatial visionM H Bornstein
Psychological Bulletin|November 1, 1974
Perceptual generalization: a note on the peak shiftM H Bornstein
American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics|July 1, 1977
Developmental pseudocyananopsia: ontogenetic change in human color visionM H Bornstein
Brain and Language|September 1, 1985
On the development of color naming in young children: data and theoryM H Bornstein
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|June 1, 1976
Infants are trichromatsM H Bornstein
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|January 12, 2017
The Specificity Principle in Acculturation ScienceMarc H Bornstein
Seminars in Perinatology|December 1, 1989
Attention in infancy and the prediction of cognitive capacities in childhoodM H Bornstein
Psychological Reports|August 1, 1974
"I" language-induced anxietyP H Bornstein
Annual Review of Psychology|January 11, 2014
Human infancy…and the rest of the lifespanMarc H Bornstein
Journal of Child Language|June 1, 1985
Colour-name versus shape-name learning in young childrenM H Bornstein
Advances in Child Development and Behavior|January 1, 1982
Perceptual anisotropies in infancy: ontogenetic origins and implications of inequalities in spatial visionM H Bornstein
Psychological Bulletin|November 1, 1974
Perceptual generalization: a note on the peak shiftM H Bornstein
American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics|July 1, 1977
Developmental pseudocyananopsia: ontogenetic change in human color visionM H Bornstein
Brain and Language|September 1, 1985
On the development of color naming in young children: data and theoryM H Bornstein
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