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Author Index 393 Jouen, F., see Molina, M. Robertson, S. S. and Dierker, L. J.: Fetal cyclic motor activity in diabetic pregnancies: Sensitivity to Krantova, Y., see Spear, L. maternal blood glucose, 9 Kremz, P., see Braun, K. Rosenthal, A. J., see Zimmerberg, B. Kupfer, D. J., see Alkon, A. Rovee-Collier, C., see Hartshorn, K. Lequien, P., see Goubet, N. Schmuckler, M. A.: A question of questions: Limon, E., see Barr, G. A. Comments on Wagman and Miller, 342 Luthmann, R. A., see Barr, G. A. Shair, H. N., Brunelli, S. A., Masmela, J. R., Lyo, D., see Wiedenmayer, C. P. Boone, E., and Hofer, M. A.: Social, thermal, and temporal influences on isolation-induced Masmela, J. R., see Shair, H. N. and maternally potentiated ultrasonic McKay, B. E., St-Pierre, L. S., and Persinger, M. A.: vocalizations of rat pups, 206 Radial maze proficiency of adult Wistar rats Smider, N., see Alkon, A. given prenatal complex magnetic field Smith, J. Spear, see Jagielo, J. A. treatments, | Smotherman, W. P.: Classical conditioning in the McPartland, J., see Carver, L. J. rat fetus. III. Retention, extinction, Meltzoff, A. N., see Carver, L. J. and re-activation of the conditioned Mietus, B. A., Johanson, I. B., and Terry, L. M.: response, 18] The neonatal rat as a developmental animal Snyder, K., see Spear, L. model of attention deficit hyperactivity Spear, L., Snyder, K., Krantova, Y., and Campbell, J.: disorder: Effects of frontal lesions on Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure and activity and learning, 79 maternal separation on heart rate, Miller, D. B., see Wagman, J. B. orienting response habituation, Miller, D. B., see Wagman, J. B. and retention, 160 Miller, J. S., see Jagielo, J. A. Spear, N. E., see Jagielo, J. A. Molina, M. and Jouen, F.: Haptic intramodal Spence, M. J. and Moore, D. S.: Categorization of comparison of texture in human infant-directed speech: Development from 4 to 6 neonates, 378 months, 97 Moore, C. L.: Differences between the organism- Sponberg, A. C., see Bastian, M. L. environment systems conceived by Lehrman Stark, A. C., see Zimmerberg, B. and Gibson: What’s in the nest of reciprocities Stergiou, N., see Harbourne, R. T. matters, 349 St-Pierre, L. S., see McKay, B. E. Moore, D. S., see Spence, M. J. Suomi, A. J., see Bastian, M. L. Munson, J., see Carver, L. J. Terry, L. M., see Mietus, B. A. O'Sullivan, L. P. and Berthier, N. E.: Attention Towns, L., see Weller, A. during looking and reaching as assessed by heart rate in 7/2-month-old Vieira, M. L. and Brown, R. E.: Effects of the infants, 292 presence of the father on pup development in California mice (Peromyscus californicus), Panagiotides, H., see Carver, L. J. 246 Parnas, A. S., see Richardson, R. Viérin, M. and Bouissou, M-F.: Responses of weaned Pellis, S. M., see Foroud, A. lambs to fear-eliciting situations: Origin of Persinger, M. A., see McKay, B. E. individual differences, 131 Pierrat, V., see Goubet, N. Pitstick, L., see Hennessy, M. B. Wagman, J. B. and Miller, D. B.: Nested reciprocities: Poeggel, G., see Braun, K. The organism—environment system in perception—action and development, 317 Ramboz, S., see Weller, A. Wagman, J. B. and Miller, D. B.: The womb and the Rattaz, C., see Goubet, N. skin as false boundaries in perception—action and Reed, J., see Hennessy, M. B. development: A response, 362 Richardson, R., Fan, M., and Parnas, A. S.: Latent Wagner, T., see Braun, K. inhibition of conditioned odor potentiation of Walker-Andrews, A. S.: What developmental startle: A developmental analysis, 261 scientists have contributed working 394 Author Index within ecological psychology and Wiedenmayer, C. P. and Lyo, D., Barr, G. A.: Rat pups transactionalism, 335 reduce ultrasonic vocalization after exposure to Wang, S., see Barr, G. A. an adult male rat, 386 Weller, A., Leguisamo, A. C., Towns, L., Ramboz, S., Wilson, S. E., see Hennessy, M. B. Bagiella, E., Hofer, M., Hen, R., and Brunner, D..: Maternal effects in infant and adult phenotypes Zimmerberg, B., Rosenthal, A. J. and Stark, A. C.: of SHTIA and 5HT1B receptor knockout mice, Neonatal social isolation alters both 194 maternal and pup behaviors Wetzel, W., see Braun, K. in rats, 52 Developmental Psychobiology Subject Index to Volume 42, 2003 ve H TIA knockout mice, 194 encoding, retrieval, 283 H T1B knockout mice, 194 endotoxin, 17 Erratum, 223 ACTH, periadolescent, 225 ethanol, 252 activation, 312 event-related potentials, 148 adult play, 35 exploration, 237 aggression, 44 extinction, 181 ambient temperature, 206 analgesia, 111 face recognition, 148 anxiety, 194 familiarization, 97 anxiety-like behavior, 386 fear reactions, 131 artificial nipple, 181 fear, 206 artificial rearing, 131 fetal movement, 9 attachment, 148 formalin test, 111 attention, 292 autonomic reactivity, 64 gene function, 194 gestation, 9 behavior genetics, 17 guinea pig, 91, 225 blood glucose, 9 brain immaturity, 269 habituation, 160 hand pressure, 378 California mouse, 246 handling, 237 cardiovascular, 64 haptic perception, 378 categorization, 97 health, 64 children, 64 heart rate, 160, 292 classical conditioning, 181 human infants, 97, 269, 283 cocaine, 160 hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal, 225 communication, 97 complex magnetic fields, | immobility, 386 complexity, 368 immune response, 17 conditioned stimulus, 123 inbreeding avoidance, 91 contact comfort, 206 individual differences, 17 context effects, 283 infancy, 194, 292, 312, 368 cortisol, 225 infant memories, 269 crying, 312 infant rat, 79 cyclic motility, 9 infant-directed speech, 97 infanticide, 386 development, 97, 206, 261 influence of breed, 131 dimensionality, 368 influence of sex, 131 distress calls, 52 intermodal exploration, 378 domestic sheep, 131 intraplantar, 111 dominance, 44 isolation, 206 early experience, 52 juvenile play, 35 ecological psychology, 317 effects of early exposure, 252 kappa, 181 elevated plus-maze, 194 emotions, 237 language, 97 latent inhibition, 261 Dev Psychobiology 42: 395-396, 2003 learning habituation ADHD animal model, 79 © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. learning, 171 396 Subject Index licking, 52 progesterone, 225 lipopolysaccharide, pup development, 246 LMA, 35 local opiate, 111 radial maze, | long-term memory rat fetus, 181 looking, 292 rat, 1, 35, 52, 206, 252, 261, 386 reaching, 292 maternal behavior, 17, 52, 225 re-activation, 18] maternal diabetes, 9 rearing condition, 44 maternal effects, 194 reinstatement, 269 maternal potentiation, 206 representational flexibility, 283 maternal responsiveness/sensitivity, 17 retention, 160, 181, 269 maternal separation, 52, 225 rhesus monkey, 44 memory expression, 283 rodent, 246 mice, 17 rough play, 35 milk, 18] morphiceptin, 11] selective breeding, 17 motor activity, 378 self-regulation, 301 mu, 181 sexual behavior, 91, 225 sexual suppression, 91 nature-nurture, 317 sickness behavior, 17 nested reciprocities, 335, : sitting postural development, 368 nonhuman primates, social behavior, 17, 148 nonverbal reminders, 269 social development, 17 Octodon degus, 237 social isolation, 52 socia! learning, 252 olfaction, 171 soothing, 171 olfactory conditioning, 261 stability, 368 ontogeny of memory, 283 stranger anxiety, ontogeny, 111, 131 Stress; 17552 open field, 237 suckling, 181 operant conditioning, 269, 283 opioid antagonists, 111 sucrose, 312 opioids, 18] organism-environment system, 317 temperament orienting response, 160 testosterone, 225 outcross, 194 texture, 378 overshadowing, 123 transactionalism, 317 pacifier, 312 US0, 111, 488 pain, 171 ultrasonic vocalization, 52, 194, 206, 386 parental behavior, 246 unconditioned stimulus, 123 perception, 97, 317 play fighting, 35 potentiated startle, 261 visual aversion, 123 potentiation, 123 visual fixation, 97 premature newborns, |7] vocalization, 237 prenatal, | preschool, 301 weight gain, 44

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