... is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering developmental psychology in infants. ... "Infant Behavior and Development". 2017 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Clarivate Analytics. 2018. ...
Cohen, L. B.; Amsel, G. (1998). "Precursors to infants' perception of the causality of a simple event". Infant Behavior & ... Rochat, P.; Goubet, N. (1995). "Development of sitting and reaching in 5- to 6-month-old infants". Infant Behavior and ... He discovered that infants took many more trials and days to learn the task if they learned from birth than the infants who ... Infants before this age are too young to understand object permanence, which explains why infants at this age do not cry when ...
Field, Tiffany (2017-05-01). "Infant sleep problems and interventions: A review". Infant Behavior and Development. 47: 40-53. ... Poor infant sleep is linked to maternal depression. Swaddled infant sleeping in a Moses basket. The infant is on his back as ... As the infant ages, sleep begins to follow a Circadian rhythm and sleep duration increases. Infants nap frequently. Infants are ... In many modern cultures, infants sleep in a variety of types of infant beds or share a bed with parents. Infant sleep ...
Adams, R. J. (1987). "An evaluation of color preference in early infancy". Infant Behavior and Development. 10 (2): 143-150. ... Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from birth through the first years of life. The ... When examining an infants preferred visual stimuli, it was found that one-month-old infants often gazed mostly at prominent, ... Campos and his colleagues placed six week-old infants on the "deep end" of the visual cliff, the six week-old infants' heart ...
"Associations of sleep-related behaviors and the sleep environment at infant age one month with sleep patterns in infants five ... Breast-fed infants have been observed to begin sleeping through the night at a later age than formula-fed infants: formula-fed ... During the first year of life, infants spend most of their time sleeping. An infant can go through several periods of ... Breastfeeding has been found to be associated with more waking at night than formula-fed infants because of the infant's ...
Excessive infant crying has been associated with a twofold increased risk of the overall problem behavior, conduct problems, ... Infant crying is the crying of infants as a response to an internal or external stimulus. Infants cry as a form of basic ... Infant crying is most excessive in the first several months of life, but lessens as the infant develops. A baby can sometimes ... The crying of an infant is regarded by some to be normal and good. The belief that infants have a need to cry to expand or ...
Hall ES, Venkatesh M, Greenberg JM (November 2016). "A population study of first and subsequent pregnancy smoking behaviors in ... Infant mortality is the death of an infant before the infant's first birthday. The occurrence of infant mortality in a ... "Why do black infants die so much more often than white infants?". Southern California Public Radio. 2014-03-03. Retrieved 2017- ... Although the overall infant mortality rate was sharply dropping during this time, within the United States infant mortality ...
Roberts, TA; Auinger, P; Ryan, SA (2004). "Body piercing and high-risk behavior in adolescents". J Adolesc Health. 34 (3): 224- ... Infants are unable to consent to having the procedure. By piercing their ears, parents are taking away the child's opportunity ... Newborn infants have extremely small earlobes and the probability of misplaced piercings and infections would be higher. The ... potential problem behavior associated with sexual intercourse, truancy, running away from home, and suicidal ideation. Redness ...
Infant Behavior & Development. 33 (3): 309-313. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2010.03.011. PMID 20400182. (Articles with short ... to explore the contexts where these behaviors occur. Beyond labeling: The role of maternal input in the acquisition of richly ... interact and influence the current state of behavior. Rosengren explored conceptual processes that enable individuals to ...
Flom R, Pick AD (December 2012). "Dynamics of infant habituation: infants' discrimination of musical excerpts". Infant Behavior ... "Preference for infant-directed speech in preterm infants". Infant Behavior & Development. 37 (4): 505-511. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh ... The impact of depression chronicity and infant gender". Infant Behavior and Development. 28 (4): 407-417. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh. ... If an infant looks at one image longer than the other, there are two things that can be inferred: the infant can see that they ...
Hood, B. M.; Atkinson, J. (1993). "Disengaging visual attention in the infant and adult". Infant Behavior & Development. 16 (4 ... Disrupted attentional control has also been reported in infants born preterm, as well as in infants with genetic disorders such ... Infant Behavior and Development. 31 (3): 333-351. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2007.12.003. PMID 18294695. Cornish, K.; Scerif, G.; ... Similarly, early research suggested that infants aged one year or younger are completely passive in the allocation of their ...
"Social referencing in infants of mothers with symptoms of depression". Infant Behavior & Development. 36 (4): 548-56. doi: ... Beginning at 9-10 months of age when infants begin to crawl and then when they begin to walk around 12 months of age, they ... The pregnant female adapts her lifestyle to suit the needs of the developing infant. At around 18 to 25 weeks, the mother ... Maternal oxytocin circulation is said to predispose women to bond and show bonding behavior, although this has been disputed. ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 21: 514. doi:10.1016/s0163-6383(98)91727-1. ISSN 0163-6383. "Temper Tantrums (for Parents) - ... Infant Behavior & Development. 35 (1): 158-66. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2011.07.004. PMC 3245338. PMID 21903276. Schechter DS, ... Murray GK, Jones PB, Kuh D, Richards M (August 2007). "Infant developmental milestones and subsequent cognitive function". ... Child development stages Early childhood Early childhood education Sign language in infants and toddlers "toddler". The Free ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 30 (1): 36-49. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2006.11.002. PMID 17292778. "Boyd McCandless Award". ... Infant Behav Dev.30(1):36-49. International Congress on Infant Studies NYU Infant Action Lab Misirliyan, Sevan S.; Huynh, Annie ... Adolph has studied infant locomotion and coordination by using infant head-mounted eye-tracking cameras to examine infants' ... "Eye-tracking". Infant Action Lab. Berger, Sarah E.; Theuring, Carolin; Adolph, Karen E. (February 2007). "How and when infants ...
Men who experience PPD can exhibit poor parenting behaviors, distress, and reduce infant interaction. Reduced paternal ... Infant Behavior & Development. 33 (1): 1-6. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2009.10.005. PMC 2819576. PMID 19962196. Laursen TM, Munk- ... It is also advised that mother's in the NICU to get screened every four to six weeks as their infant remains in the neonatal ... The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (IECMH) center is a related technical assistance program that ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 28 (3): 305-315. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2005.05.005. Prichard, E., Propper, R. E., & Christman, ... In a 2013 study, 39% of infants (6 to 14 months) and 97% of toddlers (18 to 24 months) demonstrated a hand preference. Infants ... Infant Behavior & Development. 36 (2): 181-8. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2013.01.009. PMC 3615031. PMID 23454419. Fagard J, Lockman ... In the article they assessed 38 infants and followed them through to 12 months and then again once they became toddlers from 18 ...
Infant Behavior & Development. 30 (1): 36-49. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2006.11.002. ISSN 1934-8800. PMID 17292778. Adolph, KE (1997 ... Infants tend to adopt one of several strategies closely associated with stair descent: Scooting: where the infant sits on the ... By around 13 months, most infants could go upstairs and about half could ascend and descend stairs. Infants typically learned ... On average in this study, infants learned to crawl and cruise before learning to ascend stairs independently. Infants were able ...
"Continuous measurement of attachment behavior: A multimodal view of the strange situation procedure". Infant Behavior & ... Messinger has focused his research studies on infants with typical development, infants with autistic siblings (i.e., baby ... He found that infants at high-likelihood or risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who exhibited insecure-resistant ... The diagnostic stability in young children at risk for developing ASD was explored, and it was shown that among infants at high ...
Wherever in the brain one evokes instinctual emotional behaviors in non-human animals, many of the ensuing behaviors are ... Bischof-Köhler, D. (1991). The development of empathy in infants. In M.E. Lamb & H. Keller (eds.), Infant Development. ... The behavior of other animals renders such pretensions specious. They are just too much like us. John Webster, a professor of ... Such complex behaviors are possible only because a sufficient number of the subprograms involved can be executed with minimal ...
Danziger, Pamela (2004). Why People Buy Things They Don't Need: Understanding and Predicting Consumer Behavior. Kaplan ... Infant clothing or baby clothing is clothing made for infants. Baby fashion is a social-cultural consumerist practice that ... "Interactions between thermoregulation and the control of respiration in infants: possible relationship to sudden infant death ... Infant clothing comes in a variety of materials, such as bamboo or cotton. Bamboo is a popular style and is well liked because ...
Bischof-Köhler, D. (1991). The development of empathy in infants. In M.E. Lamb & H. Keller (eds.), Infant Development. ... However, hints at mirror-induced self-directed behavior have been obtained. Self-recognition study in the magpie It was ... Mirror-induced behavior in the magpie (Pica pica): Evidence of self-recognition. Plos Biology, 6(8), 1642-1650. Gallup GG Jr ( ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 8 (1): 65-77. doi:10.1016/S0163-6383(85)80017-5. Wilcox, Barbara M.; Clayton, Frances L. (1968 ... When studying both positive and negative behaviors, participants tend to recall more negative behaviors during a later memory ... there have been a small number of infant studies also suggesting negativity biases. Infants are thought to interpret ambiguous ... Voting behaviors have been shown to be more affected or motivated by negative information than positive: people tend to be more ...
Camras, L.A.; Sachs, V.B. (1991). "Social referencing and caretaker expressive behavior in a day care setting". Infant Behavior ... infants use the emotional cues of others to guide their behavior. Vocal cues are seen as more effective because infants are ... Briganti, Alicia M.; Cohen, L.B. (2011). "Examining the role of social cues in early word learning". Infant Behavior and ... Young infants rely on attentional cues while older infants rely more on social cues to help them learn things. However, it was ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 18: 79-85. doi:10.1016/0163-6383(95)90009-8. Morton, J.; Johnson, M.H. (1991). "CONSPEC and ... 1995) found that four-day-old neonates (infants) prefer to look at their mothers' faces rather than at a stranger's face. This ... Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are neurological development disorders characterized by repetitive behaviors and impaired ... Evolution and Human Behavior. 30 (3): 212-224. doi:10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2009.01.004. S2CID 14167971. Suzuki, Atsunobu; Honma ...
A similar study was done on infants, showing that a behavior that was typically forgotten in a few days could be remembered if ... Infant Behavior and Development. 9 (4): 441-460. doi:10.1016/0163-6383(86)90017-2. Madsen, Heather Bronwyn; Kim, Jee Hyun ( ... Infants can remember the actions of sequences, the objects used to produce them, and the order in which the actions unfold, ... Are 'lost' infant memories permanently erased (i.e., storage failure) or do they become progressively inaccessible with time (i ...
She conducted collaborative research with Roger Bakeman and others in which they monitored the behaviors of infants during ... Bakeman, R., & Adamson, L. B. (1984). Coordinating attention to people and objects in mother-infant and peer-infant interaction ... Bakeman, Roger; Adamson, Lauren B. (1984). "Coordinating Attention to People and Objects in Mother-Infant and Peer-Infant ... Bakeman, Roger; Adamson, Lauren B. (1986). "Infants' conventionalized acts: Gestures and words with mothers and peers". Infant ...
57-80, ISBN 978-0805840988 Weerth, C. d. (1998). Emotion-related behaviors in infants: A longitudinal study of patterns and ... One of these two infants was separated from her mother for ten days because the mother "was not up to it". This infant also ... Infant Behavior and Development. 25 (4): 375-398. doi:10.1016/S0163-6383(02)00141-8. (CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl), ... She found correlations of behavior categories with the predicted regression periods for only one of the four infants. After ...
"Infant preferences for infant-directed versus noninfant-directed playsongs and lullabies". Infant Behavior and Development. 19 ... maintenance of infants' undivided attention, modulation of infants' arousal, and regulation of behavior. Perhaps one of the ... Infants exhibit a natural preference for infant-directed over non-infant-directed lullabies: 83-92 and their own mothers' voice ... The live element of a slow, repetitive entrained rhythm can regulate sucking behavior. Infants have a natural tendency to ...
In November 2020, Infant Behavior and Development published a study of 120 3-year-old children with or without family histories ... Infant Behavior and Development published a study of 120 3-year-old children with or without family histories of ASD or ADHD ( ... Infant Behavior and Development. Elsevier. 61: 101484. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2020.101484. PMC 7736468. PMID 32871326. Lo, ... 18 reported sedentary behavior prevalence, and 10 reported sedentary behavior correlates, and age was consistently inversely ...
Attachment theory has become the dominant theory used today in the study of infant and toddler behavior and in the fields of ... Van IJzendoorn, M. H.; Kroonenberg, P. M. (1990). "Cross-cultural consistency of coding the strange situation". Infant Behavior ... Their exploratory behavior is limited throughout the SS and their interactive behaviors are relatively lacking in active ... 1978) coding of the Strange Situation, secure infants are denoted as "Group B" infants and they are further subclassified as B1 ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 17 (1): 83-99. doi:10.1016/0163-6383(94)90024-8. PMC 4137868. PMID 25147416. Morton, J.; ... Therefore, they lead to the most stable CCCC, if they significantly reflect the population's behavior. The other stimuli in the ... This means that the manifold of human cultural behavior is ultimately explained by the manifold of domain-specific human ... There are forms of inter-individual transfer of behavior that blend reproduction and imitation to different extends. However, ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 50: 78-87. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2017.11.005. PMID 29190457. Pressler, Margaret Webb (29 ... When eye movement is tracked in young infants, infant girls show a visual preference for a doll over a toy truck (d > 1.0). ... Toys for infants often make use of distinctive sounds, bright colors, and unique textures. Through repetition of play with toys ... Toys enhance cognitive behavior and stimulate creativity. They aid in the development of physical and mental skills which are ...
Infant Behavior and Development. 28 (4): 492-502. doi:10.1016/j.infbeh.2005.06.002. Prior and Glaser p. Mercer (2006) p. Fonagy ... Infants become attached to adults who are sensitive and responsive in social interactions with the infant, and who remain as ... This makes it possible for an infant to interpret messages of calm or alarm from face or voice. At about eight months, infants ... Lieberman, A.F., Silverman, R., Pawl, J.H. (2000). Infant-parent psychotherapy. In C.H. Zeanah, Jr. (ed.) Handbook of infant ...