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Melissa W Clearfield

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Infant Behavior & Development|May 19, 2010
Learning to walk changes infants' social interactionsMelissa W Clearfield
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 24, 2020
Play for success: A novel intervention to boost visual attention in low-socioeconomic-status infantsMelissa W Clearfield
Infant Behavior & Development|April 23, 2019
Play for Success: An intervention to boost object exploration in infants from low-income householdsMelissa W Clearfield
Infant Behavior & Development|October 25, 2011
SES affects infant cognitive flexibilityMelissa W Clearfield, Laura C Niman
Motor Control|March 30, 2007
The development of reaching across the first year in twins of known placental typeMelissa W Clearfield, Jing Feng, Esther Thelen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 3, 2008
Learning by looking: Infants' social looking behavior across the transition from crawling to walkingMelissa W Clearfield, Christine N Osborne, Molly Mullen
Infant Behavior & Development|May 13, 2014
The effects of SES on infant and maternal diurnal salivary cortisol outputMelissa W Clearfield, Ariel Carter-Rodriguez, Al-Rahim Merali, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
A novel technology for investigating the dynamics of infant perseverative reachingJing Feng, John Spencer, Gregor Schöner, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|December 2, 2006
Young infants reach correctly in A-not-B tasks: on the development of stability and perseverationMelissa W Clearfield, Frederick J Diedrich, Linda B Smith, et al.
Infant and Child Development|September 20, 2016
Attentional Predictors of 5-month-olds' Performance on a Looking A-not-B TaskStuart Marcovitch, Melissa W Clearfield, Margaret Swingler, et al.
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Infant Behavior & Development|May 19, 2010
Learning to walk changes infants' social interactionsMelissa W Clearfield
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 24, 2020
Play for success: A novel intervention to boost visual attention in low-socioeconomic-status infantsMelissa W Clearfield
Infant Behavior & Development|April 23, 2019
Play for Success: An intervention to boost object exploration in infants from low-income householdsMelissa W Clearfield
Infant Behavior & Development|October 25, 2011
SES affects infant cognitive flexibilityMelissa W Clearfield, Laura C Niman
Motor Control|March 30, 2007
The development of reaching across the first year in twins of known placental typeMelissa W Clearfield, Jing Feng, Esther Thelen
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 3, 2008
Learning by looking: Infants' social looking behavior across the transition from crawling to walkingMelissa W Clearfield, Christine N Osborne, Molly Mullen
Infant Behavior & Development|May 13, 2014
The effects of SES on infant and maternal diurnal salivary cortisol outputMelissa W Clearfield, Ariel Carter-Rodriguez, Al-Rahim Merali, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
A novel technology for investigating the dynamics of infant perseverative reachingJing Feng, John Spencer, Gregor Schöner, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|December 2, 2006
Young infants reach correctly in A-not-B tasks: on the development of stability and perseverationMelissa W Clearfield, Frederick J Diedrich, Linda B Smith, et al.
Infant and Child Development|September 20, 2016
Attentional Predictors of 5-month-olds' Performance on a Looking A-not-B TaskStuart Marcovitch, Melissa W Clearfield, Margaret Swingler, et al.
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