Anthony Decasper

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College of Arts & Sciences: Psychology The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, United States 
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Behavioral Psychology
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DeCasper A, Granier-Deferre C, Fifer WP, et al. (2011) Measuring fetal cognitive development: when methods and conclusions don’t match. Developmental Science. 14: 224-5; discussion 22
Granier-Deferre C, Bassereau S, Ribeiro A, et al. (2011) A melodic contour repeatedly experienced by human near-term fetuses elicits a profound cardiac reaction one month after birth. Plos One. 6: e17304
DeCasper AJ, Prescott P. (2009) Lateralized processes constrain auditory reinforcement in human newborns. Hearing Research. 255: 135-41
Krueger C, Holditch-Davis D, Quint S, et al. (2004) Recurring auditory experience in the 28- to 34-week-old fetus Infant Behavior and Development. 27: 537-543
DeCasper AJ, Lecanuet JP, Busnel MC, et al. (1994) Fetal reactions to recurrent maternal speech Infant Behavior and Development. 17: 159-164
Lecanuet JP, Granier-Deferre C, DeCasper AJ, et al. (1987) Fetal perception and discrimination of speech stimuli as demonstrated by cardiac reactiveness, preliminary results Comptes Rendus De L'Academie Des Sciences - Serie Iii. 305: 161-164
Spence MJ, DeCasper AJ. (1987) Prenatal experience with low-frequency maternal-voice sounds influence neonatal perception of maternal voice samples Infant Behavior and Development. 10: 133-142
DeCasper AJ, Spence MJ. (1986) Prenatal maternal speech influences newborns' perception of speech sounds Infant Behavior and Development. 9: 133-150
DeCasper AJ, Prescott PA. (1984) Human newborns' perception of male voices: preference, discrimination, and reinforcing value Developmental Psychobiology. 17: 481-491
DeCasper AJ, Sigafoos AD. (1983) The intrauterine heartbeat: A potent reinforcer for newborns Infant Behavior and Development. 6: 19-25
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