Volume 38 of the Advances in Child Development and Behavior series is concerned with the development of memory in the first years of life. It covers an introduction to normative development of memory during this period and an introduction of a means of assessing memory in preverbal infants--namely, elicited imitation. Three chapters each concern a special population in which we have reason to believe the development of memory will be affected due to compromised hippocampal development as a result of maternal gestational diabetes, preterm birth, early deprivation resulting from institutional (orphanage) care, and abuse and/or neglect by the caregiver.
- Goes in depth to address the varieties of Early Experience: Influences on Declarative Memory Development- A necessary resource for both psychology researchers and students
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- Goes in depth to address the varieties of Early Experience: Influences on Declarative Memory Development- A necessary resource for both psychology researchers and students
Please Note: This is an On Demand product, delivery may take up to 11 working days after payment has been received.
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- Declarative memory in infancy: An introduction to typical and atypical development
Patricia J. Bauer - Finding the right fit: Examining developmentally appropriate levels of challenge in elicited imitation studies
Melissa M. Burch, Jennifer A. Schwade, Patricia J. Bauer - Hearing the signal through the noise: Assessing the stability of individual differences in declarative memory in the second and third years of life
Patricia J. Bauer, Melissa M. Burch, Jennifer A. Schwade - Declarative memory performance in infants of diabetic mothers
Tracy DeBoer,University, Patricia J. Bauer, Michael K. Georgieff, Charles A. Nelson - The development of declarative memory in infants born preterm
Carol L. Cheatham, Chapel Hill, Heather Whitney Sesma, Patricia J. Bauer, Michael Georgieff - Institutional care as a risk for declarative memory development
Maria G. Kroupina, Patricia J. Bauer, Megan R. Gunnar, Dana E. Johnson - Declarative Memory in Abused and Neglected Infants
Carol L. Cheatham, Marina Larkina, Patricia J. Bauer, Sheree Toth, Dante Cicchetti - Reflectinig on the processes of early memory development
Patricia J. Bauer
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Bauer, Patricia J.
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