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Merideth Gattis

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Infant Behavior & Development|September 21, 2013
The Baby Care Questionnaire: a measure of parenting principles and practices during infancyAlice Winstanley, Merideth Gattis
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 3, 2010
The control of social attention from 1 to 4 monthsOliver Perra, Merideth Gattis
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|October 9, 2012
Acoustic differences between humorous and sincere communicative intentionsElena Hoicka, Merideth Gattis
Infant Behavior & Development|September 18, 2012
Attention engagement in early infancyOliver Perra, Merideth Gattis
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 12, 2003
Action generation and action perception in imitation: an instance of the ideomotor principleAndreas Wohlschläger, Merideth Gattis, Harold Bekkering
Cogent Psychology|January 23, 2023
Parenting beliefs about attunement and structure are related to observed parenting behavioursMerideth Gattis, Alice Winstanley, Florence Bristow
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
Humor, abstraction, and disbeliefElena Hoicka, Sarah Jutsum, Merideth Gattis
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2015
Early developmental changes in the timing of turn-taking: a longitudinal study of mother-infant interactionElma E Hilbrink, Merideth Gattis, Stephen C Levinson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 26, 2019
Infants attend longer to controlling versus supportive directive speechSarah Gerson, Netta Weinstein, Merideth Gattis, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 20, 2024
Attention control in preterm and term 5-month-old infants: Cross-task stability increases with gestational ageOliver Perra, Alice Winstanley, Rebecca Sperotto, et al.
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Infant Behavior & Development|September 21, 2013
The Baby Care Questionnaire: a measure of parenting principles and practices during infancyAlice Winstanley, Merideth Gattis
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|December 3, 2010
The control of social attention from 1 to 4 monthsOliver Perra, Merideth Gattis
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|October 9, 2012
Acoustic differences between humorous and sincere communicative intentionsElena Hoicka, Merideth Gattis
Infant Behavior & Development|September 18, 2012
Attention engagement in early infancyOliver Perra, Merideth Gattis
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|April 12, 2003
Action generation and action perception in imitation: an instance of the ideomotor principleAndreas Wohlschläger, Merideth Gattis, Harold Bekkering
Cogent Psychology|January 23, 2023
Parenting beliefs about attunement and structure are related to observed parenting behavioursMerideth Gattis, Alice Winstanley, Florence Bristow
Cognitive Science|May 19, 2011
Humor, abstraction, and disbeliefElena Hoicka, Sarah Jutsum, Merideth Gattis
Frontiers in Psychology|October 21, 2015
Early developmental changes in the timing of turn-taking: a longitudinal study of mother-infant interactionElma E Hilbrink, Merideth Gattis, Stephen C Levinson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|July 26, 2019
Infants attend longer to controlling versus supportive directive speechSarah Gerson, Netta Weinstein, Merideth Gattis, et al.
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|January 20, 2024
Attention control in preterm and term 5-month-old infants: Cross-task stability increases with gestational ageOliver Perra, Alice Winstanley, Rebecca Sperotto, et al.
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