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Developmental Psychobiology Author Index to Volume 39, 2001 Adrien, J-L., Rossignol-Deletang, N., Martineau, J., Dickel, L., Chichery M-P., Chichery, R.: Increase of Couturier, G., and Barthelemy, C.: Regulation of Learning Abilities and Maturation of the Vertical Cognitive Activity and Early Communication Lobe Complex During Postembryonic Development in Young Autistic, Mentally Development in the Cuttlefish, Sepia, 92 Retarded, and Young Normal Children, 124 Altbiicker, V., see Pongracz, P. Fenes, D., see Pongracz, P. Fleming, A. S., see Lovic, V. Bacher, L. F., and Robertson, S. S.: Stability of Forger, C., see Rosenblum, L. A. Coupled Fluctuations in Movement and Visual Attention in Infants, 99 Galef, B. G. Jr., see Clark, M. M. Bailey, D. B. Jr, see Roberts, J. E. Galef, B. G. Jr., see Clark, M. M. Barr, G. A., see Wiedenmayer, C. P. Geijn, H. P. v., see Vries, J. I. P. de Barthelemy, C., see Adrien, J-L. Gonzalez, A., see Lovic, V. Black, S-L.: Letter to the Editor: Ambient Odors Associated to Failure or Failure of Experimental Hanson, M. T., and Coss, R. G.: Age Differences in Design? A critical Comment on Epple and Herz Arousal and Vigilance in California Ground (1999), 147 Squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi), 199 Blumberg, M. S., see Sokoloff, G. Harding, S., see Hyde, L. A. Blumberg, M. S., see Sokoloff, G. Hatton, D. D., see Roberts, J. E. Boccia, M. L., see Roberts, J. E. Hennessy, M. B., Deak, T., and Schiml-Webb, P. A.: Brown, D. R., see Cohen, M. Stress-Induced Sickness Behaviors: An Brown, R. E., see Penner, M. R. Alternative Hypothesis for Responses during Brunelli, S. A., see Hofer, M. A. Maternal Separation, 76 Herz, R. S., and Epple, G.: Letter to the Editor: The Carrey, N., see Penner, M. R. Success of Our Failure-Induction Experimental Casey, M. B., and Sleigh, M. J.: Cross-Species Design: Response to Black, 149 Investigations of Prenatal Experience, Hatching Hofer, M. A., and Brunelli, S. A.: Letter to the Editor: Behavior, and Postnatal Behavioral Laterality, 84 Authors’ Reply, 254 Chichery, M-P., see Dickel, L. Hofer, M. A., Shair, H. N., Masmela, J. R., and Chichery, R., see Dickel, L. Brunelli, S. A.: Developmental Effects of Clark, M. M., and Galef, B. G. Jr.: Age-Related Selective Breeding for an Infantile Trait: The Rat Changes in Paternal Responses of Gerbils Pup Ultrasonic Isolation Call, 231 Parallel Changes in Their Testosterone Hopkins, B., see Vries, J. 1. P. de Concentrations, 179 Hoplight, B. J., see Hyde, L. A. Clark, M. M., Liu, C., and Galef, B. G. Jr.: Effects of Hutchinson, I., see Watson, W. L. Consanguinity, Exposure to Pregnant Females, Hyde, L. A., Hoplight, B. J., Harding, S., Sherman, G. and Stimulation from Young on Male Gerbils’ F., Mobraaten, L. E., and Denenberg, V. H.: Responses to Pups, 257 Effects of Ectopias and Their Cortical Location Cohen, M., Brown D. R., and Myers, M. M.: on Several Measures of Learning in BXSB Mice, Cardiovascular Responses to Pacifier Experience 286 and Feeding in Newborn Infants, 34 Coplan, J. D., see Rosenblum, L. A. Jinks, A. L., see Watson, W. L. Coss, R. G., see Hanson, M. T. Couturier, G., see Adrien, J-L. Klein, L., see Wilk, A. E. Deak, T., see Hennessy, M. B. Kolb, B., see Whishaw, I. Q. Denenberg, V. H., see Hyde, L. A. Laing, D. G., see Watson, W. L. Liu, C., see Clark, M. M. Lovic, V., Gonzalez, A., and Fleming, A. S.: Maternally Separated Rats Show Deficits in Dev Psychobiology 39: 317-318, 2001 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Maternal Care in Adulthood, 19 318 Author Index Martineau, J., see Adrien, J-L. Rush, A. N., Robinette B. L., and Stanton, M. E.: Masmela, J. R., see Hofer, M. A. Ontogenetic Differences in the Effects of McFadyen, M. P., see Penner, M. R. Unpaired Stimulus Preexposure on Eyeblink Metz, G. A. S., see Whishaw, I. Q. Conditioning in the Rat, 8 Michel, G. F.: Growth Curve Analyses are Best Suited to Examine the Relation between Developmental Savelsbergh, G. J. P., see Vries, J. 1. P. de Pathways and Selective Breeding: Comment on Schiml-Webb, see Hennessy, M. B. Hofer, Shair, Masmela, & Brunelli, Shair, H. N., see Hofer, M. A. “Developmental Effects of Selective Breeding Sherman, G. F., see Hyde, L. A. for an infantile Trait: The Rat Pup Ultrasonic Skinner, M., see Roberts, J. E. Isolation Call”, 247 Sleigh, M. J., see Casey, M. B. Mobraaten, L. E., see Hyde, L. A. Sokoloff, G., and Blumberg, M. S.: Competition and Myers, M. M., see Cohen, M. Cooperation among Huddling Infant Rats, 65 Sokoloff, G., and Blumberg, M. S.: Erratum: Noland, S., see Rosenblum, L. A. Competition and Cooperation among Huddling Infant Rats, 229 Pellis, S. M., see Whishaw, I. Q. Stanton, M. E., see Rush, A. N. Penner, M. R., McFadyen, M. P., Carrey, N., and Stasiak, M.: The Effect of Early Specific Feeding on Brown, R. E.: Effect of Chronic and Acute Food Conditioning in Cats, 207 Methylphenidate Hydrochloride (Ritalin) Stefanski, V.: Social Rearing Conditions before Administration on Locomotor Activity, Weaning Influence Numbers and Proportions of Ultrasonic Vocalizations, and Neuromotor Blood Immune Cells in Laboratory Rats, 46 Development in 3- to 11-Day-Old CD-1 Mouse Sullivan, R. M. see Roth, T. L. Pups, 216 Pongracz, P., Altbicker, V., and Fenes, D.: Human Trost, R. C., see Rosenblum, L. A. Handling Might Interfere with Conspecific Recognition in the European Rabbit Ververs, I. A. P., see Vries, J. I. P. de (Oryctolagus cuniculus), 53 Vries, J. I. P. de, Wimmers, R. H., Ververs, I. A. P., Hopkins, B., Savelsbergh, G. J. P., Geijn, H. P. v.: Roberts, J. E., Boccia, M. L., Bailey, D. B., Hatton, D. Fetal Handedness and Head Position Preference: D., and Skinner, M.: Cardiovascular Indices of A Developmental Study, 171 Physiological Arousal in Boys With Fragile X Syndrome, 107 Watson, W. L., Laing, D. G., Hutchinson, I., and Jinks Robertson, S. S., see Bacher, L. F. A. L.: Identification of the Components of Taste Robinette, B. L., see Rush, A. N. Mixtures by Adults and Children, 137 Rosenblum, L. A., Forger, C., Noland, S., Trost, R. C., Whishaw, I. Q., Metz, G. A. S., Kolb, B., and Pellis, S. and Coplan, J. D.: Response of Adolescent M.: Accelerated Nervous System Development Bonnet Macaques to an Acute Fear Stimulus Contributes to Behavioral Efficiency in the as a Function of Early Rearing Conditions, Laboratory Mouse: A Behavioral Review and 40 Theoretical Proposal, 151 Rossignol-Deletang, N., see Adrien, J-L. Wiedenmayer, C. P., and Barr, G. A.: Developmental Roth, T. L., and Sullivan, R. M.: Endogenous Opioids Changes in Responsivity to Threat are Stimulus- and Their Role in Odor Preference Acquisition Specific in Rats, | and Consolidation Following Odor—Shock Wilk, A. E., Klein, L., Rovee-Collier, C.: Visual- Conditioning in Infant Rats, 188 Preference and Operant Measures of Infant Roubertoux, P. L.: Letter to the Editor: Chronicle for Memory, 301 an Orphan Trait: Comment on Hofer, Shair, Wimmers, R. H., see Vries, J. I. P. de Masmela, & Brunelli, ‘Developmental Effects of Selective Breeding for an Infantile Trait: The Zeifman, D. M.: An Ethological Analysis of Human Rat Pup Ultrasonic Isolation Call,” 251 Infant Crying: Answering Tinbergen’s Four Rovee-Collier, C., see Wilk, A. E. Questions, 265 Developmental Psychobiology Subject Index to Volume 39, 2001 acute phase response, 76 embryo, 84 age, 179 emotional development, 265 antipredator, 199 entorhinal cortex, 8 anxiety, 40 evolution, 231 arousal, 199 exposure effects, 257 associative learning, 8 attachment, 231, 265 familiarity preference, 301 attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, 216 fear. 40 attention, 99 feeding, 34 autism, 124 Felis catus, 56 food reward, 207 behavior of the laboratory mouse, 151 food wrenching and dodging, 151 behavior, 65 foraging, 40 blood cellular immunity, 46 fragile X syndrome, 107 blood pressure, 34 bonnet macaque, 40 geckos,8 4 brain development, 8, 151 genetics2,3 1 brain size, 15] granulocytes, 46 brown adipose tissue, 65 grooming, 151 o ground squirrel, 199 cat, 207 growth curve analysis, 247 CD4 T cells, 46 guinea pig, 76 cephalopod, 92 cerebellum, 8 child. 124 hand—head contact, 171 children. 137 handling, 56 hatching, 84 cognition, 286 heart period, 107 communication development, 124 heart rate variability, 107 consolidation, 188 heterochrony, 231 conspecific recognition, 56 hippocampus, 151 correlated responses, 251] huddling, 65 corticotropin-releasing factor, 76 human fetus, 171 co-selection, 231 human infants, 301 cuttlefish, 92 human, 56 cyclic,9 9 cytokines, 76 immune response, 76 defe. cati.o n/urinP atio- n, 231 :i nbre‘d mic-e , 2Se8 6 cone o ee defensive behavior, 15 I induction, 257 defensive immobility, I infant crying, 265 depression, 76 infant rats, 188 despair, 76 infant, 65 development, 19, 65, 84, 92, 199, 216, 231, 247 infanticide, | developmental psychobiology, 8 infants, 99 disorders of regulation, 124 isolation, 76 distress vocalizations, 265 domestic chicks, 84 laboratory rats, 46 laterality, 171 lateralization, 84 Dev Psychobio= logy 39:319-320, 2001 le»< arni; ng, Q9D2 © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. linear mixed models, 247 320 Subject Index Macaca radiata, 40 rearing, 40 maternal behavior, 19 reference memory, 286 maternal response, 265 respiratory sinus arrhythmia, 107 maternal separation, 19, 76 retention, 301 memory measures, 301 Ritalin, 216 memory, 8, 92, 199 mental retardation, 124 selective breeding, 231, 247, 251 mobile paradigm, 301 sensitive period, 53, 188 Mongolian gerbils, 179, 25 separation, 231 mouse behavior, 151 shock conditioning, 188 movement, 99 sickness behaviors, 76 Mus musculus, 216 skilled reaching, 151 social behavior, 40 N: NIH strain, 231 social environment, 46 naltrexone, 188 social interaction, 124 neonate, 34 social rearing, 46 neural plasticity, 8 spatial behavior, 151 nonspatial learning, 2 spatial learning, 286 norway rat, 65 spectral analysis of heart rate, 107 novelty effect, 207 stabilizing selection, 251 novelty preference, 3 stress. 40 stress-induced analgesia, | offspring, 46 ctacteny tommang, 155 task specific reference memory, 286 ontogeny, | taste deprivation, 207 operant learning, 301 taste mixtures, 137 opioids, 188 T-cell proliferation, 46 Pe bali, testosterone, 179 pacifier, 34 thermoregulation, 65, 231 palatability, 207 thumb sucking, 171 parental behavior, 179, 257 turning bias, 84 physiological arousal, 107 : 5 turtles, 84 play behavior, 151 predator, | primacy effect, 207 ultrasonic vocalizations, 216, 231 psychophysics, 137 ultrasounds, 25] psychostimulant, 216 vagal tone, 107 quail, 84 vertical lobe complex, 92 vigilance, 199 rabbit. 56 visual inspection, 99 rat behavior. 151] visual preference, 301 rat. 1 visual recognition memory, 301 rats, 231 reactivation, 301 working memory, 286

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