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    Musicality in Infancy by Sandra E. Trehub

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Musical exposure, especially the singing of caregivers, is prevalent in infancy. Caregivers’ music-making for infants has consequences for their emotional and social regulation and for their subsequent self-regulation abilities. …”
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    Musicality in Infancy by Sandra E. Trehub

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Musical exposure, especially the singing of caregivers, is prevalent in infancy. Caregivers’ music-making for infants has consequences for their emotional and social regulation and for their subsequent self-regulation abilities. …”
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    Binocularity in infancy. by Braddick, O

    Published 1996
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    Probiotics and Prebiotics in Infancy by Miray KARAKOYUN, Yeliz ÇAĞAN APPAK

    Published 2023-04-01
    Subjects: “…infancy…”
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    BENIGN PAROXYSMAL TORTICOLLIS OF INFANCY by I. V. Okuneva, M. Yu. Bobylova, V. S. Kakaulina, Yu. E. Nesterovsky

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Benign paroxysmal torticollis of infancy – a rare condition, characterize by episodes of torticollis with duration from several hours to several weeks, which appears in healthy children and is self-limited. …”
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    Pigmented Neuroepithelial Tumgur Of Infancy by P. S. Chari, A. K. Banerjee

    Published 1982-12-01
    “…A case of pigmented neuroepithelial tumour of infancy involving the maxilla is presented. Recent knowledge of its multiceatric origin and capacity to metamorphose into a neuroblastoma necessitate a reappraisal in the policy of its management. …”
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    Imitation in infancy: the wealth of the stimulus by Ray, E, Heyes, C

    Published 2011
    “…In a detailed and wide-ranging review of research on imitation and imitation-relevant behaviour in infancy and beyond, we find substantially more evidence in favour of the wealth argument than of the poverty argument.…”
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    The development of binocular function in infancy. by Braddick, O, Atkinson, J

    Published 1983
    “…Binocular function in infancy can be assessed by means of the visual evoked potential (VEP) induced by a dynamic random dot pattern which alternates between a binocularly correlated and an anticorrelated state. …”
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