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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Elevated Endogenous Erythropoietin Concentrations Are Associated with Increased Risk of Brai...2015Kuban, Karl C. K.StudentECU
Guidelines put peanuts, eggs on menu for babies2021Adams, Danielle,Kolasa,Kathryn MStudentECU
Head orientation position during birth in neonatal period, and hand preference at 19 weeks.1981Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
How the Development of Handedness Could Contribute to the Development of Language2013Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
How supine postural preference of infants can contribute towards the development of handedne...1978Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Infant Distress and Regulatory Behaviors Vary as a Function of Attachment Security Regardles...2012Leerkes, Esther M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Infant Hand Preference and the Development of Cognitive Abilities2016Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Infant "surprise" expressions as coordinative motor structures.1996Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Maternal Infant Attachment Through Reading: What Do Mothers Understand?2014Hampton, Leana MorganStudentECU
Measures of frontal functioning and the emergence of inhibitory control processes at 10 mont...2012Marcovitch, Stuart FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Measures of frontal functioning and the emergence of inhibitory control processes at 10 mont...2012Calkins, Susan D.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Oh, Baby, What a Science Lesson!1996Cook, Helen FacultyTeacher Education and Higher Education , UNCG
Oh, Baby, What a Science Lesson!1996Matthews, Catherine E.FacultyTeacher Education and Higher Education, UNCG
Origins of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Beliefs about Infant Crying2010Leerkes, Esther M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Origins of Mothers’ and Fathers’ Beliefs about Infant Crying2010Burney, Regan V.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Poor Infant Soothability and Later Insecure-ambivalent Attachment: Developmental Change in P...2012Mills-Koonce, Roger FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies , UNCG
A Public Health Approach to Communicate Risks and Benefits of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases A...2017Phillips, Brooke StudentECU
Sequence learning in infancy: The independent contributions of conditional probability and p...2009Marcovitch, Stuart FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Understanding infants' and children's social learning about foods: Previous research and new...2013DeJesus, Jasmine M. FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Variation in mothers’ arginine vasopressin receptor 1a and dopamine receptor D4 predicts mat...2017Henrich, Vincent C.FacultyBiology, UNCG
Variation in mothers’ arginine vasopressin receptor 1a and dopamine receptor D4 predicts mat...2017Leerkes, Esther M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Variation in mothers’ arginine vasopressin receptor 1a and dopamine receptor D4 predicts mat...2017Calkins, Susan D.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG