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Developmental Psychobiology Author Index to Volume 32, 1998 Abel, R. A., Ronca, A. E., and Alberts, J. R.: Perina- Fox, N. A., see Schmidt, L. A. tal Stimulation Facilitates Suckling Onset in Freudigman, K. A., and Thoman, E. B.: Infants’ Ear- Newborn Rats, 91 liest Sleep/Wake Organization Differs as a Alberts, J. R., see Abel, R. A. Function of Delivery Mode, 293 Beek, P. J., see Wimmers, R. H. Galef, B. G., Jr., see Clark, M. M. Beyer, C., see Gonzalez-Mariscal, G. Gerhardstein, P., see Hartshorn, K. Bhatt, R. S., see Hartshorn, K. Gilch, J., see Hartshorn, K. Blumberg, M. S., see Kirby, R. F. Gonzalez-Mariscal, G., Melo, A. I., Chirino, R., Byrne, G., see Westergaard, G. C. Jiménez, P., Beyer, C., and Rosenblatt, J. S.: Importance of Mother/Young Contact at Partu- rition and across Lactation for the Expression of Cabib, S., see D’Amato, F. R. Maternal Behavior in Rabbits, 101 Campos-de-Carvalho, M., see Hartshorn, K. Griffin, B., see Tomaszycki, M. Casey, M. B., and Lickliter, R.: Prenatal Visual Ex- perience Influences the Development of Turning Hartelman, P., see Wimmers, R. H. Bias in Bobwhite Quail Chicks (Colinus virgi- Hartshorn, K., Rovee-Collier, C., Gerhardstein, P., nianus), 327 Bhatt, R. S., Wondoloski, T. L., Klein, P., Castro, C. A., see Matzke, S. M. Gilch, J., Wurtzel, N., and Campos-de-Car- Chirino, R., see Gonzalez-Mariscal, G. valho, M.: The Ontogeny of Long-Term Mem- Clark, M. M., Vonk, J. M., and Galef, B. G., Jr.: In- ory over the First Year-and-a-Half of Life, 69 trauterine Position, Parenting, and Nest-Site At- Hayes, M. J., and Mitchell, D.: Spontaneous Move- tachment in Male Mongolian Gerbils, 177 ments during Sleep in Children: Temporal Or- Cline, C., see Tomaszycki, M. ganization and Changes with Age, 13 Coleman, B., see Coplan, R. J. Hayne, H., see Rovee-Collier, C. Collier, G. H., see Rovee-Collier, C. Hopkins, B., see Wimmers, R. H. Coplan, R. J., Coleman, B., and Rubin, K. H.: Shy- Hopkins, W. D., see Tomaszycki, M. ness and Little Boy Blue: Iris Pigmentation, Gender, and Social Wariness in Preschoolers, Jiménez, P., see Gonzalez-Mariscal, G. 37 Johnson, E., see Lorenz, D. N. Corsi-Cabrera, M., see Juarez, J. Joyce, J. N., see Neal-Beliveau, B. S. Craggs, M, see Yoshida, K. Juarez, J., del Rio-Portilla, I., and Corsi-Cabrera, M.: Crusio, W. E., and Schmitt, A.: A Multivariate Effects of Prenatal Testosterone on Sex and Quantitative-Genetic Analysis of Behavioral Age Differences in Behavior Elicited by Stimu- Development in Mice, 339 lus Pups in the Rat, 121 D’ Amato, F. R., Cabib, S., Ventura, R., and Orsini, Kim, S., see Lyons, D. M. C.: Long-Term Effects of Postnatal Manipula- Kirby, R. F., and Blumberg, M. S.: Maintenance of tion on Emotionality are Prevented by Maternal Arterial Pressure in Infant Rats during Moderate Anxiolytic Treatment in Mice, 225 and Extreme Thermal Challenge, 169 del Rio-Portilla, I., see Juarez, J. Klein, P., see Hartshorn, K. Doolittle, E. J., and Ruff, H. A.: Distractibility dur- Kraebel, K. S., Vizvary, L. M., and Spear, N. E.: ing Infants’ Examining and Repetitive Rhyth- Stimulus Intensity Modulates Associative and mic Activity, 275 Nonassociative Responding in Preweanling Rats, 199 Eilam, D., and Smotherman, W. P.: How the Neona- Kumar, R. C., see Yoshida, K. tal Rat Gets to the Nipple: Common Motor Modules and Their Involvement in the Expres- Levine, S., see Lyons, D. M. sion of Early Motor Behavior, 57 Lewkowicz, D. J.: Infants’ Response to the Audible Dev Psychobiol 32: 357-358, 1998 © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. CCC 0012-1630/98/040357-02 Author Index and Visible Properties of the Human Face: II. Rubin, K. H., see Coplan, R. J. Discrimination of Differences Between Singing Ruff, H. A., see Doolittle, E. J. and Adult-Directed Speech, 261 Lickliter, R., see Casey, M. B. Savelsbergh, G. J. P., see Wimmers, R. H. Lorenz, D. N., Poppe, C. J., Quail, C., Seipel, K., Schatzberg, A. F., see Lyons, D. M. Stordeur, S. A., and Johnson, E.: Filling the Gut Schmidt, L. A., and Fox, N. A.: Fear-Potentiated Activates Paradoxical Sleep in Suckling Rats, 1 Startle Responses in Temperamentally Different Lux, B. A., see Moore, C. L. Human Infants, 113 Lyons, D. M., Kim, S., Schatzberg, A. F., and Lev- Schmitt, A., see Crusio, W. E. ine, S.: Postnatal Foraging Demands Alter Ad- Seipel, K., see Lorenz, D. N. renocortical Activity and Psychosocial Develop- Smith, B., see Yoshida, K. ment, 285 Smotherman, W. P., see Eilam, D. Spear, N. E., see Kraebel, K. S. Maestripieri, D., see Tomaszycki, M. Stordeur, S. A., see Lorenz, D. N. Matzke, S. M., and Castro, C. A.: Primacy and Re- Suomi, S. J., see Westergaard, G. C. cency Effects in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca mu- latta) Using a Serial Probe Recognition Task Thoman, E. B., see Freudigman, K. A. Ill. A Developmental Analysis, 215 Tomaszycki, M., Cline, C., Griffin, B., Maestripieri, Mayer, A. D., and Rosenblatt, J. S.: A Method for D., and Hopkins, W. D.: Maternal Cradling and Regulation the Duration of Pregnancy and the Infant Nipple Preferences in Rhesus Monkeys Time of Parturition in Sprague-Dawley Rats (Macaca mulatta), 305 (Charles River CD Strain), 131 Melo, A. I., see Gonzalez-Mariscal, G. Van der Kamp, J., see Wimmers, R. H. Mitchell, D., see Hayes, M. J. Ventura, R., see D’Amato, F. R. Moore, C. L., and Lux, B. A.: Effects of Lactation Vizvary, L. M., see Kraebel, K. S. on Sodium Intake in Fischer-344 and Long- Vonk, J. M., see Clark, M. M. Evans Rats, 51 Westergaard, G. C., Byrne, G., and Suomi, S. J.: Neal-Beliveau, B. S., and Joyce, J. N.: Behavioral Early Lateral Bias in Tufted Capuchins (Cebus Responsitivity to Dopamine Receptor Agonists apella), 45 after Extensive Striatal Dopamine Lesions dur- Wimmers, R. H., Savelsbergh, G. J. P., Beek, P. J., ing Development, 313 and Hopkins, B.: Evidence for a Phase Transi- tion in the Early Development of Prehension, Orsini, C., see D’ Amato, F. R. 239 Wimmers, R. H., Savelsbergh, G. J. P., van der Poppe, C. J., see Lorenz, D. N. Kamp, J., and Hartelman, P.: A Developmental Transition in Prehension Modeled as a Cusp Quail, C., see Lorenz, D. N. Catastrophe, 23 Wondoloski, T. L., see Hartshorn, K. Ronca, A. E., see Abel, R. A. Wurtzel, N., see Hartshorn, K. Rosenblatt, J. S., see Gonzalez-Mariscal, G. Rosenblatt, J. S., see Mayer, A. D. Yoshida, K., Kumar, R. C., Smith, B., and Craggs, Rovee-Collier, C., Hayne, H., and Collier, G. H.: M.: Psychotropic Drugs in Breast Milk: No Ev- The Timing of Food Availability Affects idence for Adverse Effects on Prepulse Modula- Growth in Chicks, 183 tion of Startle Reflex or on Cognitive Level in Rovee-Collier, C., see Hartshorn, K. Infants, 249 Developmental Psychobiology Subject Index to Volume 32, 1998 6-Hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), 313 Face and voice perception, 261 Fear-potentiated startle, 113 Abdominal compression reaction, 169 Feeding, 183 Activity, 183 Adaptive value, 339 Gastric distention, | Age differences, 121 Gender differences, 37 Alimentary tract, 1 Genetic architecture, 339 Ambient temperature, | Genetic correlation, 339 Amodal processing, 199 Gut load, | Amygdala, 113 Gut, | Associative learning, 199 Attention, 275 Habituation, 199 Auditory prosody, 261 Handedness, 45 Heart rate, 199 Behavioral development, 339 Human infant(s), 69, 113, 261, 275 Behavioral inhibition, 113 Hunger, | Birth, 91 Hypothalamic -— pituitary —adrenal physiology, 285 Blink reflex, 249 Blood pressure, 169 Infant development, 249 Bobwhite quail, 327 Infants, 23, 235 Brain asymmetry, 305 Intensity, 199 Brown adipose tissue, 169 Intersensory perception, 261 Intrauterine position, 177 Capuchin, 45 Cardiac rate, 169 Laboratory rat, 131 Cebus, 45 Lactation, 51, 101 Laryngeal braking, 169 Chicks, 183 Chlordiazepoxide, Laterality, 45, 305 Lateralization, 327 C-section, 293 Cusp catastrophe, 23 Learning and memory, 215 Litter size, 131 Long-term memory, 69 Delivery mode, 293 Development(s), 13, 23, 45 Maternal behavior, 57, 101, 121, 225 Diallel cross, 339 Maternal cradling, 305 Diet selection, 183 Maternal effects, 51 Dishabituation, 199 Maternal separation, 225 Distractibility, 275 Meal timing, 183 Dopamine receptors, 313 Memory development, 69 Mice, 225 Elevated plus maze, 225 Milk, 1 Energy cost, 183 Modality, 199 Evolutionary history, 339 Mongolian gerbil, 177 Exploration, 275 Mother—infant conflict, 285 Eye color, 37 Mother-—infant interaction, 51 Eye—hand coordination, 23 Motor behavior, 57 Dev Psychobiol 32: 359-360, 1998 © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. CCC 0012-1630/98/040359-02 360 Subject Index Mouse, 339 Rabbit, 101 Multivariate analysi Rat(s), 1, 121, 169 Reflexes, 339 Neonatal DA depletion, 313 Rhesus monkey, 215 Neonate, 169 Rhythmicity, 275 Nesting, 183 Righting, 57 Nest-site attachment, 177 Newborn rat, 91 Saimiri sciureus, 285 Newborns, 293 Salt appetite, 51 Nimiety, | Satiety, | Nipple preference, 305 Sex differences, 121 Nonhuman primates, 285 Shyness, 37 Nursing, 101 Sleep movements, 13 Sleep, 293 Ontogeny of memory, 69 Sleep/wake states, 293 Operant conditioning, 69 Slow-wave sleep, | Organization of behavior, 275 Somatosensory stimuli Oryctolagus cuniculus L, 101 Strain differences, 51 Stress, 225 Paradoxical sleep, | Suckling onset, 91 Paraffin, 1 Suckling, 1, 57, 101 Parental behavior, 177 Parturition, 101, 131 Photoperiod shift, 131 Temporal organization, Pivoting, 57 Testosterone, 121 Postnatal stress, 285 Thermoregulation, 169, Postpartum estrus, 131 Transition(s), 23, 235 Postpartum temperature, 91 Turning bias, 327 Pregnancy, 131 Prehension, 235 Ultrasonic calls, 225 Prenatal treatment, 121 Ultrasound, 169 Prepulse modulations, 249 Uterine contractions, 91 Preweanling rats, 199 Primacy and recency effects, 215 Visual experience, 327 Prolactin, 101 Vocalization, 169 Punting, 57 Pups, 101 Water appetite, 51 Quantitative-genetics, 339 Water, |

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