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M H Bornstein

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Behavioural Brain Research|September 23, 2014
Immediate and selective maternal brain responses to own infant facesG Esposito, S Valenzi, T Islam, et al.
JAMA|January 15, 1992
The problem of prenatal cocaine exposure. A rush to judgmentL C Mayes, R H Granger, M H Bornstein, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|February 21, 2009
Anxiety and stress in mothers and fathers in the 24 h after their child's surgeryS Scrimin, M Haynes, G Altoè, et al.
Journal of Child Language|September 1, 2000
Child language with mother and with stranger at home and in the laboratory: a methodological studyM H Bornstein, O M Haynes, K M Painter, et al.
Child Development|December 1, 1996
Solitary and collaborative pretense play in early childhood: sources of individual variation in the development of representational competenceM H Bornstein, O M Haynes, A W O'Reilly, et al.
Child Development|April 28, 1999
Play in two societies: pervasiveness of process, specificity of structureM H Bornstein, O M Haynes, L Pascual, et al.
Journal of Child Language|March 30, 1999
Predicting variation in the timing of language milestones in the second year: an events history approachC S Tamis-Lemonda, M H Bornstein, R Kahana-Kalman, et al.
The American Psychologist|March 31, 2001
Toward nature with nurtureW A Collins, E E Maccoby, L Steinberg, et al.
The American Psychologist|March 16, 2000
Contemporary research on parenting. The case for nature and nurtureW A Collins, E E Maccoby, L Steinberg, et al.
Pediatrics|April 1, 1993
Neurobehavioral profiles of neonates exposed to cocaine prenatallyL C Mayes, R H Granger, M A Frank, et al.
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Behavioural Brain Research|September 23, 2014
Immediate and selective maternal brain responses to own infant facesG Esposito, S Valenzi, T Islam, et al.
JAMA|January 15, 1992
The problem of prenatal cocaine exposure. A rush to judgmentL C Mayes, R H Granger, M H Bornstein, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|February 21, 2009
Anxiety and stress in mothers and fathers in the 24 h after their child's surgeryS Scrimin, M Haynes, G Altoè, et al.
Journal of Child Language|September 1, 2000
Child language with mother and with stranger at home and in the laboratory: a methodological studyM H Bornstein, O M Haynes, K M Painter, et al.
Child Development|December 1, 1996
Solitary and collaborative pretense play in early childhood: sources of individual variation in the development of representational competenceM H Bornstein, O M Haynes, A W O'Reilly, et al.
Child Development|April 28, 1999
Play in two societies: pervasiveness of process, specificity of structureM H Bornstein, O M Haynes, L Pascual, et al.
Journal of Child Language|March 30, 1999
Predicting variation in the timing of language milestones in the second year: an events history approachC S Tamis-Lemonda, M H Bornstein, R Kahana-Kalman, et al.
The American Psychologist|March 31, 2001
Toward nature with nurtureW A Collins, E E Maccoby, L Steinberg, et al.
The American Psychologist|March 16, 2000
Contemporary research on parenting. The case for nature and nurtureW A Collins, E E Maccoby, L Steinberg, et al.
Pediatrics|April 1, 1993
Neurobehavioral profiles of neonates exposed to cocaine prenatallyL C Mayes, R H Granger, M A Frank, et al.
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