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Easterbrook M, Kisilevsky B, Muir D, Laplante D
Can J Exp Psychol . 1999 Oct; 53(3):231-41. PMID: 10504887
Newborn attention to, and discrimination of, facelike patterns was examined in three experiments employing 35 one- to three-day-old infants. Differential eye tracking and head turning to three moving stimuli (a...
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Kisilevsky B, Hains S, Lee K, Muir D, Xu F, Fu G, et al.
Dev Psychol . 1998 Jul; 34(4):629-39. PMID: 9681254
Studies conducted in China examining cross-cultural differences in 3- to 6-month-olds used the still-face paradigm. In each study, 20 infants were in the experimental group (normal, still-face, normal interactions) and...
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Fearon I, Kisilevsky B, Hains S, Muir D, Tranmer J
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 1997 Aug; 18(4):222-32. PMID: 9276829
We examined responses of preterm infants to swaddling after a heel lance. Fifteen preterm infants from two postconceptional age (PCA) groups (Group 1: n = 7, PCA < 31 wk;...
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Hains S, Muir D
Child Dev . 1996 Oct; 67(5):1940-51. PMID: 9022223
Adult eye direction was manipulated while adults interacted with 3-6 month-olds over closed-circuit television (Experiment 1) or in person (Experiment 2). Infants received 4 1-min interaction periods. For experimental groups,...
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Tranmer J, Kisilevsky B, Muir D
J Nurs Adm . 1995 Apr; 25(4):21-9. PMID: 7714627
The importance of research-based nursing practice is well recognized. However, typically, strategies to incorporate research findings into nursing practice have not been evaluated in terms of staff nurse outcomes. Thus,...
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Muir D, Humphrey D, Humphrey G
Spat Vis . 1994 Jan; 8(1):141-65. PMID: 8049164
Research is reviewed which reveals the surprisingly advanced perceptual skills of very young infants and some changes in these capacities which occur early in life; possible mechanisms which may underlie...
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Kisilevsky B, Muir D
Can J Exp Psychol . 1993 Dec; 47(4):639-56. PMID: 8124289
Response decrement, novelty response, and dishabituation of body movements to repeated presentations of a white noise stimulus of 66, 76, and 86 dB were studied in 89, 2-3-day-olds in the...
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Clifton R, Muir D, Ashmead D, Clarkson M
Child Dev . 1993 Aug; 64(4):1099-110. PMID: 8404258
The issue examined was whether infants require sight of their hand when first beginning to reach for, contact, and grasp objects. 7 infants were repeatedly tested between 6 and 25...
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Stack D, Muir D
Child Dev . 1992 Dec; 63(6):1509-25. PMID: 1446566
3 studies were designed to investigate infant responses to tactile stimulation during brief adult-infant interaction using a modified still-face (SF) procedure. When adults pose a neutral SF expression, infants decrease...
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Kisilevsky B, Muir D, Low J
Child Dev . 1992 Dec; 63(6):1497-508. PMID: 1446565
Maturation of human fetal response to vibroacoustic stimulation was examined in 60 fetuses from 23 to 36 weeks gestational age. Subjects received vibroacoustic or no-stimulus control trials (randomly assigned) while...