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100 _a20040322 1969 y0pory5003 ba
200 1 _aStimulation in early infancy
_fAnthony Ambrose
210 _aNew York
_cAcademic Press
_d1969
215 _a289 p.
464 1 _tCombined biological and psychosocial approach to the study of behavioural development. chairman's concluding observation
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464 1 _tPhenotypic and genotypic variation, early stimulation and cognitive development
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464 1 _tSome response measures that show relations between social class and the course of cognitive development in infancy
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464 1 _tFunctions of conditioning stimulation in human neonates and infants
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464 1 _tProcesses of growth in infancy
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464 1 _tBiological functions of infant-mother attachment behaviour
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464 1 _tMother-child interaction and its impact on the child
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464 1 _tCome contemporary patterns of mother-infant interaction in the feeding situation
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464 1 _tImprinting and the development of preferences
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464 1 _tApplying the infantile stimulation model to research on human infants
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464 1 _tGenotypic variables affecting responses to postnatal stimulation
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464 1 _tEarly stimulation effects, learning theory, and early social isolation effects
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464 1 _tExperimental programming of life histories in the rat
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464 1 _tEndocrine theory of infantile stimulation
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464 1 _tInfantile stimulation : a perspective
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606 1 _aPsicologia do Desenvolvimento
686 _a2800 - Psicologia do Desenvolvimento
700 1 _aAmbrose
_bAnthony
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