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  1. Effective Communication about the Early Years: The Elements of the Frame, Part Two
    By Debbie M Rappaport; September 18, 2006
    Description: This article looks at the elements of a frame and the ways in which infant–toddler advocates can use these elements effectively in communicating with policy-makers. The elements of a frame help people...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34415 (100.00%)


  2. Dissociations between Featural versus Conjunction-based Texture Processing in Infancy: Analyses of Three Potential Contributing Factors.
    By Evelin Bertin, Ramesh S. Bhatt; 2001
    Description: Examined three possible explanations for findings that infants detect textural discrepancies based on individual features more readily than on feature conjunctions. Found that none of the proposed factors...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26766 (100.00%)


  3. Perceptual Priming for Upright and Inverted Faces in Infants and Adults.
    By Charles A. Nelson, Sara J. Webb; 2001
    Description: Used event-related potentials to novel and primed upright and inverted faces to examine evidence of repetition priming in 6-month-olds. Found that repeated faces demonstrated greater negativity than novel...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26567 (100.00%)


  4. Perceptual Categorization of Cat and Dog Silhouettes by 3- to 4-Month-Old Infants.
    By Peter D. Eimas, Paul C. Quinn, Michael Tarr; 2001
    Description: Four experiments utilizing the familiarization-novelty preference procedure examined whether 3- and 4-month-olds could form categorical representations for cats versus dogs from the perceptual information...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26563 (100.00%)


  5. Modeling Face Identification Processing in Children and Adults.
    By Dominic W. Massaro, Gudrun Schwarzer; 2001
    Description: Two experiments studied whether and how 5-year-olds integrate single facial features to identify faces. Results indicated that children could evaluate and integrate information from eye and mouth features...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26560 (100.00%)


  6. Increasing Specificity in Perceptual Development: Infants' Detection of Nested Levels of Multimodal Stimulation.
    By Lorraine E. Bahrick; 2001
    Description: Assessed development of infants' sensitivity to two nested amodal temporal relations in audible and visible events. Found that sensitivity to synchrony was present by 4 weeks remaining stable across age....
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26552 (100.00%)


  7. Visual Organization and Perceptual Closure Are Related to Compulsive-Like Behavior in Typically Developing Children.
    By Julie Marie Elliott, David Evans, Mark G. Packard; 2001
    Description: Examined relationship between visual organization perceptual closure, and compulsive-like behaviors in 3- to 6-year-olds. Found that children's performance on visual organization and perceptual-closure...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26535 (100.00%)


  8. Modifying the Distribution of Attention in Infants.
    By Judith F. Feldman, Jeffery J. Jankowski, Susan A. Rose; 2001
    Description: Studied in three experiments the distribution and malleability of visual attention in 5-month-olds while they inspected large geometric designs. Established that infants who were short-lookers had novelty...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26393 (100.00%)


  9. The Role of Person Familiarity in Young Infants' Perception of Emotional Expressions.
    By Ronit Kahana-Kalman, Arlene S. Walker-Andrews; 2001
    Description: Investigated the role of person familiarity in 3.5-month-olds' ability to recognize emotional expressions. Found that when more contextual information such as person familiarity was available infants as...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26392 (100.00%)


  10. Development of Cognitive Averaging: When Light and Light Make Dark.
    By Stephan Jager, Friedrich Wilkening; 2001
    Description: Two experiments examined developmental changes in reasoning about intensive quantities--predicting mixture intensity of pairs of liquids with different intensities of red color. Results showed that cognitive...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26363 (100.00%)


  11. The Development of Reaching and Looking Preferences in Infants to Objects of Different Sizes.
    By Janette Atkinson, Oliver Braddick, Christopher Newman; 2001
    Description: Recorded reaching and looking preferences and movement kinematics among 5- to 15- month-olds divided into 3 age groups. Found that 5- to 12-month-olds preferred looking first at a large object; 8.5- to...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26265 (100.00%)


  12. Preschool Children's Difficulty Understanding the Types of Information Obtained through the Five Senses.
    By Selena C. F. Chong, Daniela K. O'Neill; 2001
    Description: Explored in 2 studies 3- and 4-year-olds' understanding that the 5 senses can each lead to different types of knowledge. Found that 3-year-olds performed significantly poorer than 4-year-olds on all tasks...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26118 (100.00%)


  13. Conceptualization of Perceptual Attributes: A Special Case for Color?
    By Kathy T. Mullen, Nicola J. Pitchford; 2001
    Description: Compared the recognition perceptual saliency, and naming of color to that of other perceptual object attributes in 2- to 5-year-olds as a function of language age. Found that although color was perceptually...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26090 (100.00%)


  14. Pictorial Cues and Three-Dimensional Information Processing in Early Infancy.
    By Evelin Bertin, Ramesh S. Bhatt; 2001
    Description: Two experiments examined whether infants are sensitive to holistic combinations of line junctions in 2-D images that adults use to derive overall 3-D structure. Results suggested that 3-month-olds are...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26089 (100.00%)


  15. Three-Month-Old Infants' Categorization of Animals and Vehicles Based on Static and Dynamic Attributes.
    By Martha E. Arterberry, Marc H. Bornstein; 2001
    Description: Investigated 3-month-olds' categorization of animals and vehicles based on static and dynamic attributes. Found that regardless of viewing static or dynamic displays infants showed habituation to varying...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26088 (100.00%)


  16. Face Recognition in 4- to 7-Year-Olds: Processing of Configural Featural, and Paraphernalia Information.
    By Alejo Freire, Kang Lee; 2001
    Description: Tested in two studies 4- to 7-year-olds' face recognition by manipulating the faces' configural and featural information. Found that even with only a single 5- second exposure most children could use configural...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26087 (100.00%)


  17. Differences in Preschool Children's Conceptual Strategies When Thinking about Animate Entities and Artifacts.
    By Nicole Blanchet, Frances Dunham, Philip J. Dunham; 2001
    Description: Preschoolers viewed stimulus sets comprised of a sample picture and three types of matches and were asked to choose a match that 'went with' each sample. Children's choices indicated that a shift occurs...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26080 (100.00%)


  18. Peekaboo: A New Look on Infants' Perception of Emotion Expressions.
    By Diane P. F. Montague, Arlene S. Walker-Andrews; 2001
    Description: Investigated 4-month-olds' responsiveness to others' affective expressions in the context of a peekaboo game. Found differential patterns of visual attention and affective responsiveness to happiness/surprise...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26077 (100.00%)


  19. Visual-Proprioceptive Intermodal Perception Using Point Light Displays.
    By Jennifer L. Fairhall, Mark A. Schmuckler; 2001
    Description: Three experiments explored 5- and 7-month-olds' intermodal coordination of proprioceptive information produced by leg movements and visual movement information specifying these same motions. Results suggested...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26042 (100.00%)


  20. How Infants Use Vision for Grasping Objects.
    By Daniel H. Ashmead, Rachel K. Clifton, Nathalie Goubet, Philip Lee, Michael E. McCarty; 2001
    Description: Three experiments examined vision's role in infants' grasping of horizontally and vertically oriented rods. Found that infants differentially oriented their hand regardless of lighting and similar to control...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=26040 (100.00%)


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