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Not all emotions are created equal: the negativity bias in social-emotional developmentNeural and Behavioral Evidence for Infants' Sensitivity to the Trustworthiness of Faces.Using variability to guide dimensional weighting: associative mechanisms in early word learning.Infant visual habituation.Temporal Dependency and the Structure of Early Looking.Using Habituation of Looking Time to Assess Mental Processes in InfancyVisual habituation and dishabituation in preterm infants: a review and meta-analysisQuantitative linking hypotheses for infant eye movements.The co-development of looking dynamics and discrimination performance.Characteristics of brief sticky mittens training that lead to increases in object exploration.The Dynamics of Infant Attention: Implications for Crossmodal Perception and Word-Mapping Research.Precursors to language development in typically and atypically developing infants and toddlers: the importance of embracing complexity.TRACX2: a connectionist autoencoder using graded chunks to model infant visual statistical learning.Stronger neural dynamics capture changes in infants' visual working memory capacity over development.Eighteen-month-olds' memory for short movies of simple stories.The Infant Orienting With Attention task: Assessing the neural basis of spatial attention in infancy.Autonomy in action: linking the act of looking to memory formation in infancy via dynamic neural fieldsNovelty, attention, and challenges for developmental psychology.What form of memory underlies novelty preferences?Précis of neuroconstructivism: how the brain constructs cognition.Visual habituation paradigm with adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities: a new way for cognitive assessment?The impact of novel labels on visual processing during infancy.Computational perspectives on cognitive development.Preschoolers out of adults: discriminative learning with a cognitive load.The Complex Case of Marital Infidelity: An Explanatory Model of Contributory Processes to Facilitate Psychotherapy
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An interacting systems model of infant habituation.
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An interacting systems model of infant habituation.
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An interacting systems model of infant habituation
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Sylvain Sirois
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z