Lewis Lipsitt - Publications
Affiliations: | Brown University, Providence, RI |
Area:
Infant development, SIDS, Experimental Child PsychologyYear | Citation | Score | |||
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2011 | Maselko J, Kubzansky L, Lipsitt L, Buka SL. Mother's affection at 8 months predicts emotional distress in adulthood. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 65: 621-5. PMID 20660942 DOI: 10.1136/Jech.2009.097873 | 0.336 | |||
1990 | Lipsitt LP. Learning processes in the human newborn. Sensitization, habituation, and classical conditioning. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 608: 113-23; discussion 1. PMID 2075950 | 0.324 | |||
1984 | Little AH, Lipsitt LP, Rovee-Collier C. Classical conditioning and retention of the infant's eyelid response: effects of age and interstimulus interval. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 37: 512-24. PMID 6747546 DOI: 10.1016/0022-0965(84)90074-2 | 0.517 | |||
1978 | Engen T, Lipsitt LP, Robinson DO. The human newborn's sucking behavior for sweet fluids as a function of birthweight and maternal weight Infant Behavior and Development. 1: 118-121. DOI: 10.1016/S0163-6383(78)80014-9 | 0.522 | |||
1974 | Engen T, Lipsitt LP, Peck MB. Ability of newborn infants to discriminate sapid substances Developmental Psychology. 10: 741-744. DOI: 10.1037/h0037005 | 0.551 | |||
1969 | Naito T, Lipsitt LP. Two attempts to condition eyelid responses in human infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 8: 263-70. PMID 5356737 | 0.387 | |||
1965 | ENGEN T, LIPSITT LP. DECREMENT AND RECOVERY OF RESPONSES TO OLFACTORY STIMULI IN THE HUMAN NEONATE. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 59: 312-6. PMID 14288365 DOI: 10.1037/h0021820 | 0.579 | |||
1963 | Engen T, Lipsitt LP, Kaye H. Olfactory responses and adaptation in the human neonate Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 56: 73-77. DOI: 10.1037/h0043633 | 0.564 | |||
1961 | LIPSITT LP, ENGEN T. Effects of presentation of paired and single-stimulus on discrimination of length. The American Journal of Psychology. 74: 274-7. PMID 13762602 | 0.516 | |||
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