Eliza L. Nelson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Neuroscience | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
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Developmental Neuroscience, comparative sensorimotor developmentGoogle:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorNeil E. Berthier | grad student | 2010 | U Mass Amherst | |
(Examining the development of handedness in rhesus monkey and human infants using behavioral and kinematic measures.) | ||||
George F. Michel | post-doc | 2010- | University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
Children
Sign in to add traineeKaityn Contino | grad student | Florida International University (FIU) (PsychTree) |
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Long KL, Karimi A, Mini A, et al. (2024) The meaning of adulthood for emerging adults with Down syndrome: Parent perspectives on relevant skills. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities : Jarid. 37: e13286 |
Taylor MA, Coxe S, Nelson EL. (2024) Early object skill supports growth in role-differentiated bimanual manipulation in infants. Infant Behavior & Development. 74: 101925 |
Contino K, Campbell JM, Marcinowski EC, et al. (2023) Hand preference trajectories as predictors of language outcomes above and beyond SES: Infant patterns explain more variance than toddler patterns at 5 years of age. Infant and Child Development. 33 |
Karimi A, Nelson EL. (2023) Motor-language links in children with Down syndrome: a scoping review to revisit the literature with a developmental cascades lens. Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1275325 |
Nelson EL, Taylor MA, Del Valle A, et al. (2023) Reach-to-grasp kinematic signatures in Colombian spider monkeys (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris). Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983) |
Marcinowski EC, Nelson EL, Campbell JM, et al. (2023) Early, concurrent, and consistent hand preferences predict stacking in toddlerhood. Developmental Psychobiology. 65: e22397 |
Needham AW, Nelson EL. (2023) How babies use their hands to learn about objects: Exploration, reach-to-grasp, manipulation, and tool use. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science. e1661 |
Nelson EL. (2022) Developmental cascades as a framework for primate handedness. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 1063348 |
Boeving ER, Rodrigues MA, Nelson EL. (2020) Network analysis as a tool to understand social development in spider monkeys. American Journal of Primatology. e23182 |
Nelson EL, Gonzalez SL. (2020) Measuring infant handedness reliably from reaching: A systematic review. Laterality. 1-25 |