1999
The cyclic organization of attention during habituation is related to infants' information processing
Feldman R, Mayes L. The cyclic organization of attention during habituation is related to infants' information processing. Infant Behavior And Development 1999, 22: 37-49. DOI: 10.1016/s0163-6383(99)80004-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProcessing speedInformation processingInfant-controlled habituation procedureInfant processing speedInfant information processingRegulation of attentionSix-month-old infantsPerceptual developmentAttention regulationRecognition memoryHabituation procedureNovel stimuliAttentive stateCyclic organizationMemoryHabituationProcessingAttentionEfficient processingStimuliTransitory stateCorrelatesInfantsOrganizationRecurrent patterns
1998
Regulation of arousal and attention in preschool children exposed to cocaine prenatally.
Mayes L, Grillon C, Granger R, Schottenfeld R. Regulation of arousal and attention in preschool children exposed to cocaine prenatally. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1998, 846: 126-43. PMID: 9668402.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal cocaine exposureArousal regulationRegulation of arousalCocaine exposureAged childrenCocaine-exposed childrenFace of noveltyOngoing information processingSubstance-abusing familiesAttention regulationCocaine-exposed infantsEmotional reactivityImpaired attentionStructured tasksNeurobehavioral findingsStressful situationsInformation processingHuman infantsNeurophysiological findingsPreschool childrenArousalSuch childrenStartle responseStress circuitsNeurobehavioral effectsRegulation of Arousal and Attention in Preschool Children Exposed to Cocaine Prenatally
Mayes L, Grillon C, Granger R, Schottenfeld R. Regulation of Arousal and Attention in Preschool Children Exposed to Cocaine Prenatally. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 1998, 846: 126-143. PMID: 29087549, DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1998.tb09731.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal cocaine exposureArousal regulationRegulation of arousalCocaine exposureAged childrenCocaine-exposed childrenFace of noveltyOngoing information processingSubstance-abusing familiesAttention regulationCocaine-exposed infantsEmotional reactivityImpaired attentionStructured tasksNeurobehavioral findingsStressful situationsInformation processingHuman infantsNeurophysiological findingsPreschool childrenArousalSuch childrenStartle responseStress circuitsNeurobehavioral effects
1996
Relations between cyclicity and regulation in mother-infant interaction at 3 and 9 months and cognition at 2 years
Feldman R, Greenbaum C, Yirmiya N, Mayes L. Relations between cyclicity and regulation in mother-infant interaction at 3 and 9 months and cognition at 2 years. Journal Of Applied Developmental Psychology 1996, 17: 347-365. DOI: 10.1016/s0193-3973(96)90031-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfant social attentionStanford-Binet Intelligence ScaleMother-infant synchronyMaternal regulationMother-infant interactionInfant attentionToddler cognitionCognitive competenceVisual IQSocial attentionVerbal IQMother-infant dyadsGeneral IQIntelligence ScaleInteractive rhythmsAttentive stateInformation processingIQFree playInfant playTemporal organizationCognitionSynchronyYears childrenAttention