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Kaitlyn Testa

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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|April 3, 2026
Characterizing Mother-Infant Dyadic Behaviors Following Infant Bids for Attention: Potential Mechanisms for Promoting Infant Attention Control and LanguageKaitlyn Testa, James T Todd, Lorraine E Bahrick
Infant Behavior & Development|May 21, 2023
Infant distractibility from social events mediates the relation between maternal responsiveness and infant language outcomesKaitlyn Testa, Myriah E McNew, James Torrence Todd, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|June 4, 2023
The effects of socioeconomic status on working memory in childhood are partially mediated by intersensory processing of audiovisual events in infancyElizabeth V Edgar, Bret Eschman, James Torrence Todd, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|November 26, 2025
Parent Well-Being and Language Input Predict Child Face-Voice Matching and Expressive Language OutcomesElizabeth V Edgar, Kaitlyn Testa, Bethany Ramirez, et al.
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|April 3, 2026
Characterizing Mother-Infant Dyadic Behaviors Following Infant Bids for Attention: Potential Mechanisms for Promoting Infant Attention Control and LanguageKaitlyn Testa, James T Todd, Lorraine E Bahrick
Infant Behavior & Development|May 21, 2023
Infant distractibility from social events mediates the relation between maternal responsiveness and infant language outcomesKaitlyn Testa, Myriah E McNew, James Torrence Todd, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|June 4, 2023
The effects of socioeconomic status on working memory in childhood are partially mediated by intersensory processing of audiovisual events in infancyElizabeth V Edgar, Bret Eschman, James Torrence Todd, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|November 26, 2025
Parent Well-Being and Language Input Predict Child Face-Voice Matching and Expressive Language OutcomesElizabeth V Edgar, Kaitlyn Testa, Bethany Ramirez, et al.
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