John S. Watson

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Infant cognitive development
Website:
http://psychology.berkeley.edu/faculty/profiles/jwatson.html
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Watson JS, Futo J, Fonagy P, et al. (2011) Gender and relational differences in sensitivity to internal and external cues at 12 months. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. 75: 64-93
Watson JS. (2001) Contingency perception and misperception in infancy: some potential implications for attachment. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. 65: 296-320
Gergely G, Watson JS. (1996) The social biofeedback theory of parental affect-mirroring: the development of emotional self-awareness and self-control in infancy. The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis. 77: 1181-212
Watson JS, Umansky R, Marcy S, et al. (1996) Behavioral competition in a case of Rett syndrome Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 17: 553-575
Watson JS, Umansky R, Marcy S, et al. (1996) Intention and preference in a 3-year-old girl with Rett syndrome Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 17: 69-84
Bahrick LE, Watson JS. (1985) Detection of Intermodal Proprioceptive-Visual Contingency as a Potential Basis of Self-Perception in Infancy Developmental Psychology. 21: 963-973
Watson JS, Hayes LA, Vietze P. (1982) Response-contingent stimulation as a treatment for developmental failure in infancy Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. 3: 191-203
Hayes LA, Watson JS. (1981) Facial orientation of parents and elicited smiling by infants Infant Behavior & Development. 4: 333-340
Watson JS, Hayes LA, Dorman L, et al. (1980) Infant sex differences in operant fixation with visual and auditory reinforcement Infant Behavior & Development. 3: 107-114
Watson JS, Hayes LA, Vietze P, et al. (1979) Discriminative infant smiling to orientations of talking faces of mother and stranger. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 28: 92-9
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