Four-month-old infants' long-term memory for a stressful social event.
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Development of long-term event memory in preverbal infants: an eye-tracking study.Here Today, Gone Tomorrow? Changes in 4-Month-Olds' Physiologic and Behavioral Responses Do Not Indicate Memory for a Social Stressor.Vagal tone as a biomarker of long-term memory for a stressful social event at 4 months.The Face-to-Face Still-Face (FFSF) Paradigm in Clinical Settings: Socio-Emotional Regulation Assessment and Parental Support With Infants With Neurodevelopmental Disabilities.
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Four-month-old infants' long-term memory for a stressful social event.
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scientific article published on 12 December 2013
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Four-month-old infants' long-term memory for a stressful social event.
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Four-month-old infants' long-term memory for a stressful social event.
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Four-month-old infants' long-term memory for a stressful social event.
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Four-month-old infants' long-term memory for a stressful social event.
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Ed Tronick
Francesca Ciceri
Francesco Morandi
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0082277
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2013-12-12T00:00:00Z