Clay Mash

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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, MD, United States 
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Esposito G, Valenzi S, Islam T, et al. (2015) Immediate and selective maternal brain responses to own infant faces. Behavioural Brain Research. 278: 40-3
Bornstein MH, Arterberry ME, Mash C, et al. (2015) Corrigendum to "Discrimination of facial expression by 5-month-old infants of nondepressed and clinically depressed mothers" [Infant Behav. Dev. 34 (1) (2011) 100-106] doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2010.10.002 Infant Behavior and Development. 40: 270
Mash C, Bornstein MH, Banerjee A. (2014) Development of object control in the first year: emerging category discrimination and generalization in infants' adaptive selection of action. Developmental Psychology. 50: 325-35
Bornstein MH, Arterberry ME, Mash C. (2013) Differentiated brain activity in response to faces of "own" versus "unfamiliar" babies in primipara mothers: an electrophysiological study. Developmental Neuropsychology. 38: 365-85
Mash C, Bornstein MH. (2012) 5-Month-Olds' Categorization of Novel Objects: Task and Measure Dependence. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 17: 179-197
Bornstein MH, Mash C, Arterberry ME, et al. (2012) Object perception in 5-month-old infants of clinically depressed and nondepressed mothers. Infant Behavior & Development. 35: 150-7
Bornstein MH, Mash C, Arterberry ME. (2011) Young infants' eye movements over "natural" scenes and "experimental" scenes. Infant Behavior & Development. 34: 206-10
Bornstein MH, Arterberry ME, Mash C, et al. (2011) Discrimination of facial expression by 5-month-old infants of nondepressed and clinically depressed mothers. Infant Behavior & Development. 34: 100-6
Bornstein MH, Mash C. (2010) Experience-based and on-line categorization of objects in early infancy. Child Development. 81: 884-97
Bornstein MH, Arterberry ME, Mash C. (2010) Infant object categorization transcends diverse object-context relations. Infant Behavior & Development. 33: 7-15
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