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Differential attentional responding in caesarean versus vaginally delivered infants (2015)

January 18, 2016News, Publications, Selected Publicationsadler

Adler, S.A., & Wong-Kee-You, Audrey M.B. (2015). Differential attentional responding in ceasarean versus vaginally delivered infants.  Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77, 2529-2539.

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Selected Publications

Sensitivity to major versus minor musical modes is bimodally distributed in young infants (2020)

Development of spatial suppression surrounding the focus of visual attention (2019)

The impact of bilingual environments on selective attention in infancy (2019)

Search asymmetry and eye movements in infants and adults (2014)

Infants' visual expectations and the processing of time (2008).

Current Research

Spatial uncertainty and information processing speed in infants and adults: Age differences in saccadic reaction time sensitivity (in press)

Role of Birth on Attention Development

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