Meredith J. West

Affiliations: 
Psychological & Brain Sciences Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Behavioral Psychology
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Gros-Louis J, West MJ, King AP. (2016) The Influence of Interactive Context on Prelinguistic Vocalizations and Maternal Responses Language Learning and Development. 1-15
Dohme R, King AP, Meredith GR, et al. (2015) Is female visual signaling to male song socially regulated in brown-headed cowbirds? Ethology. 121: 327-334
Kohn GM, Meredith GR, Magdaleno FR, et al. (2015) Sex differences in familiarity preferences within fission-fusion brown-headed cowbird, Molothrus ater, flocks Animal Behaviour. 106: 137-143
Gros-Louis J, West MJ, King AP. (2014) Maternal responsiveness and the development of directed vocalizing in social interactions Infancy. 19: 385-408
Kohn GM, King AP, Dohme R, et al. (2013) In the company of cowbirds, Molothrus ater ater: robust patterns of sociability predict reproductive performance. Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983). 127: 40-8
Kohn GM, King AP, Pott U, et al. (2013) Robust Fall Social Displays Predict Spring Reproductive Behavior in Brown-Headed Cowbirds (Molothrus ater ater) Ethology. 119: 511-521
Kohn GM, King AP, Dohme R, et al. (2013) Robust autumn social attributes predict spring courtship skills in juvenile female brown-headed cowbirds, Molothrus ater Animal Behaviour. 85: 727-732
West M, King A, Kohn G. (2011) Developmental ecology: Platform for designing a communication system Interaction Studies. 12: 351-371
Kohn GM, King AP, Scherschel LL, et al. (2011) Social niches and sex assortment: Uncovering the developmental ecology of brown-headed cowbirds, Molothrus ater Animal Behaviour. 82: 1015-1022
King AP, West MJ, Eastzer DH. (2010) Female Cowbird Song Perception: Evidence for Different Developmental Programs within the same Subspecies Ethology. 72: 89-98
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