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Sensitization during visual habituation sequences: procedural effects and individual differencesJ Colombo
Department of Human Development, Dole Human Development Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 2133, USA
J Exp Child Psychol 67:223-35. 1997..Finally, different ISIs did not engender different levels of sensitization, but dark ISIs significantly increased infants' looking times to stimuli during trials...
The development of visual attention in infancyJ Colombo
Department of Human Development, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045 2133, USA
Annu Rev Psychol 52:337-67. 2001..The role of attention in development should therefore be considered in the context of interaction among different systems at different levels of maturity during the first years of life...
Infants' detection of contingency: a cognitive-neuroscience perspectiveJ Colombo
Department of Human Development, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045, USA
Bull Menninger Clin 65:321-34. 2001....
Recent advances in infant cognition: implications for long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation studiesJ Colombo
Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies, Department of Human Development, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA
Lipids 36:919-26. 2001....
Heart rate-defined phases of attention, look duration, and infant performance in the paired-comparison paradigmJ Colombo
Department of Human Development, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045, USA
Child Dev 72:1605-16. 2001..These findings provide support for the hypothesis that individual differences in the disengagement of attention underlie the relation between look duration and cognitive performance in early to midinfancy...
Individual differences in infant visual attention: recognition of degraded visual forms by four-month-oldsJ E Frick
Department of Human Development, Dole Human Development Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045 2133, USA
Child Dev 67:188-204. 1996..The findings are discussed within the framework of the persistence of early visual processing strategies, and reliance of long-looking infants on particular local elements in visual analysis...
