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Infant visual attention: relation to birth status and developmental outcome during the first 5 years

The results of this longitudinal study confirm and extend earlier findings of a substantial relation between infants' visual recognition memory, as indexed by 7-month novelty scores, and later intelligence. (JLN)

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Published in:Developmental psychology 1989-07, Vol.25 (Jul 89), p.560-576
Main Authors: Rose, S A, Wallace, I F, Feldman, J F, McCarton, C
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