Publications
Each of the participating labs has extensive lists of publications. Key publications specific to or emerging from the
McDonnell project are listed below:
- Amso, D., & Johnson, S. P. (2005). Selection and inhibition in infancy: Evidence from the spatial negative priming
paradigm. Cognition, 95, B27-B36.
- Aslin, R. N. (in press). Processes of change in brain and cognitive development: The final word. In M. Johnson & Y.
Munakata (Eds.), Attention and Performance XXI: Processes of change in brain and cognitive development. Cambridge, MA:
MIT Press.
- Aslin, R. N. and Mehler, J. (2005). Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for functional studies of brain activity in human
infants: Promise, prospects, and challenges. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 10, no. 011009.
- Aslin, R. N. and Fiser, J. (2005). Methodological challenges for understanding cognitive development in infants. Trends in
Cognitive Sciences, 9, 92-98.
- Csibra, G. & Johnson, M. H. (in press). Investigating event-related oscillations in infancy. In M. de Haan (Ed.), Infant
EEG and Event-Related Potentials. Hove, England: Psychology Press.
- Csibra, G., Henty, J., Volein, A., Elwell, C., Tucker, L., Meek, J., & Johnson, M.H. (2004). Near infrared spectroscopy
reveals neural activation during face perception in infants and adults. Journal of Pediatric Neurology, 2, 85-89.
- DeBoer, T., Scott, L.S., & Nelson, C.A. (in press). Methods for acquiring and analysing infant event-related potentials.
M. de Haan (Ed.). Infant EEG and Event-Related Potentials. London, UK: Psychology Press.
- Gredebäck, G., von Hofsten, C., Karlsson,J., and Aus, K. (2005). The development of two-dimensional tracking: A longitudinal
study of circular visual pursuit. Experimental Brain Research, 163, 204-213.
- Kaufman, J., Csibra, G. & Johnson, M. H. (2005). Oscillatory activity in the infant brain reflects object maintenance.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102, 15271-15274.
- McCartney, J., & Panneton, R. (2005). Four-month-olds' discrimination of voice changes in multimodal displays as a function
of discrimination protocol. Infancy, 7, 163-182.
- Pascalis, O., Scott, L.S., Kelly, D.J., Dufour, R.W., Shannon, R.W., Nicholson, E.,Petit, O., Coleman, M., & Nelson, C.A.
(2005). Plasticity of Face Processing in Infancy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102, 5297-5300.
- Peña, M., Maki, A., Kovacic, D., Dehaene-Lambertz, G., Koizumi, H., Bouquet, F., and J. Mehler, J. (2003). Sounds and
silence: An optical topography study of language recognition at birth. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100,
11702-11705.
- Reynolds, G.D., & Richards, J.E. (2005). Familiarization, attention, and recognition memory in infancy: An ERP and cortical
source localization study. Developmental Psychology, 41, 598-615.
- Reynolds, G.D., & Richards, J.E. (in press). Infant heart rate: A developmental psychophysiological perspective. In L.A.
Schmidt & S.J. Segalowitz (Eds.), Developmental Psychophysiology. Cambridge Press.
- Richards, J.E. (2005). Localizing cortical sources of event-related potentials in infants' covert orienting. Developmental
Science, 8, 255-278.
- von Hofsten, C., Dahlström, E., & Fredriksson, Y. (2005). 12-month–old infants' perception of attention direction in static
video images. Infancy, 8, 217-231.
- Werker, J.F. & Yeung, H.H. (2005). Infant speech perception bootstraps word learning. Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
9, 519-527.
- Werker, J.F., & Curtin, S. (2005). PRIMIR: A developmental model of speech processing. Language Learning and
Development, 1, 197-234.
- Werker, J.F. & Tees, R.C. (2005). Speech perception as a window for understanding plasticity and commitment in language
systems of the brain. Developmental Psychobiology, 46, 233-251.
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