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Human Development
Human Development (2018) 61 (4-5): 214–231.
Published Online: 28 September 2018
... abilities arise. Evidence is reviewed suggesting that preverbal infants evaluate third parties based on their morally relevant acts, positively evaluating prosocial others and negatively evaluating antisocial others. Several unanswered questions are considered, including to what extent infants’ evaluations...
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Human Development
Human Development (2013) 56 (4): 249–253.
Published Online: 30 August 2013
...Stefanie Hoehl; Tricia Striano From their longitudinal observations of five mother-infant dyads over the first year of infancy, de Barbaro and colleagues draw the conclusion that social cognitive and joint attention development should be regarded as a ‘‘continuous product of sensorimotor...
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Human Development
Human Development (1979) 22 (4): 270–276.
Published Online: 23 December 2009
... as part of selective (right biased) orienting to perceived salience or change. Hum. Dev. 22: 270-276 (1979) Does Left Brain Lateralization o f Speech Arise from Right-Biased Orienting to Salient Percepts? Marcel Kinsbourne and Henrietta Lempert Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ont. Key Words. Infants...
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Human Development
Human Development (1979) 22 (6): 416–419.
Published Online: 23 December 2009
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Infants Models Self-concept Sex roles Social behavior Theories Developmental Issue...
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Human Development
Human Development (1974) 17 (3): 187–200.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
...Lauren Jay Harris; Terry W. Allen Studies of human infants’ sensitivity to object orientation have confounded two different psychological questions – one about ability to discriminate object orientation and the other about the existence of object constancy. From several examples from the recent...
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Human Development
Human Development (2003) 46 (4): 197–221.
Published Online: 13 June 2003
...Jane M. Selby; Benjamin Sylvester Bradley This paper reports on a two-stage, case-based analysis of infant sociability in infant-only trios to illustrate how findings made using this approach extend our theoretical understanding of early intersubjectivity. Studying infant groups allows us...