Alexander Fedde Kalverboer - Publications

Affiliations: 
University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands 
Area:
Developmental Neuropsychology
Website:
http://www.lexkalverboer.nl/about.html

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2002 Butcher PR, Kalverboer AF, Geuze RH, Stremmelaar EF. A longitudinal study of the development of shifts of gaze to a peripheral stimulus in preterm infants with transient periventricular echogenicity. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 82: 116-40. PMID 12083792 DOI: 10.1016/S0022-0965(02)00006-1  0.452
2000 Butcher PR, Kalverboer AF, Geuze RH. Infants' shifts of gaze from a central to a peripheral stimulus: A longitudinal study of development between 6 and 26 weeks Infant Behavior and Development. 23: 3-21.  0.432
1999 Butcher PR, Kalverboer AF, Geuze RH. Inhibition of return in very young infants: A longitudinal study Infant Behavior and Development. 22: 303-319. DOI: 10.1016/S0163-6383(99)00013-2  0.468
1997 Kalverboer AF, Genta ML. Introduction: Infant communication, cognition and their interdependence Infant and Child Development. 6: 1-2.  0.346
1993 Butcher PR, Kalverboer AF, Minderaa RB, van Doormaal EF, ten Wolde Y. Rigidity, sensitivity and quality of attachment: the role of maternal rigidity in the early socio-emotional development of premature infants. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum. 375: 1-38. PMID 8154297  0.408
1983 Hopkins B, Kalverboer AF. Mother-infant interaction. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines. 24: 113-5. PMID 6826669  0.452
1981 Kalverboer AF. [Minimal brain dysfunction as a developmental disorder; risk and perspective]. Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde. 125: 1677-9. PMID 6170002  0.42
1969 Kalverboer AF. A study of "minimal brain dysfunction". Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 11: 115-6. PMID 5786057  0.371
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