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1 Adolescent and older mothers: Comparison between prenatal maternal variables and newborn interaction measures Culp, Rex E.
1988
11 3 p. 353-362
10 p.
article
2 A failure to observe habituation in the human neonate Cohen, Michelle E.
1988
11 3 p. 297-304
8 p.
article
3 Behavioral development of nursery-reared rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) neonates Champoux, Maribeth
1988
11 3 p. 363-367
5 p.
article
4 Behavioral differences between preterm and full-term newborns as measured with the APIB system scores: I Als, Heidelise
1988
11 3 p. 305-318
14 p.
article
5 Books received 1988
11 3 p. 379-380
2 p.
article
6 Classification of bimodal English and Spanish language passages by infants Bahrick, Lorraine E.
1988
11 3 p. 277-296
20 p.
article
7 Facial expressions during learning in 1-year-old infants Sullivan, Margaret Wolan
1988
11 3 p. 369-373
5 p.
article
8 Instrumented motor activity measurement of the young infant in the home: Validity and reliability Eaton, Warren O.
1988
11 3 p. 375-378
4 p.
article
9 Sensitization of infant visual attention: Role of pattern contrast Kaplan, Peter
1988
11 3 p. 265-276
12 p.
article
10 Social stimulation and the regulation of premature infants' state prior to term age Oehler, Jerri M.
1988
11 3 p. 333-351
19 p.
article
11 The APIB, an assessment of functional competence in preterm and full-term newborns regardless of gestational age at birth: II Als, Heidelise
1988
11 3 p. 319-331
13 p.
article
12 The effect of obstetric medication on newborn infant feeding behavior Sanders-Phillips, Kathy
1988
11 3 p. 251-263
13 p.
article
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