A Delay-Interval Study of Classical Eyeblink Conditioning in 5-Month Human Infants
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Claflin, DI; Herbert, J; Greer, J; Eckerman, CO; Stanton, ME
Published in: Developmental Psychobiology
2002
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Developmental Psychobiology
Publication Date
2002
Volume
41
Start / End Page
329 / 340
Related Subject Headings
- Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology
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Claflin, D. I., Herbert, J., Greer, J., Eckerman, C. O., & Stanton, M. E. (2002). A Delay-Interval Study of Classical Eyeblink Conditioning in 5-Month Human Infants. Developmental Psychobiology, 41, 329–340.
Claflin, D. I., J. Herbert, J. Greer, C. O. Eckerman, and M. E. Stanton. “A Delay-Interval Study of Classical Eyeblink Conditioning in 5-Month Human Infants.” Developmental Psychobiology 41 (2002): 329–40.
Claflin DI, Herbert J, Greer J, Eckerman CO, Stanton ME. A Delay-Interval Study of Classical Eyeblink Conditioning in 5-Month Human Infants. Developmental Psychobiology. 2002;41:329–40.
Claflin, D. I., et al. “A Delay-Interval Study of Classical Eyeblink Conditioning in 5-Month Human Infants.” Developmental Psychobiology, vol. 41, 2002, pp. 329–40.
Claflin DI, Herbert J, Greer J, Eckerman CO, Stanton ME. A Delay-Interval Study of Classical Eyeblink Conditioning in 5-Month Human Infants. Developmental Psychobiology. 2002;41:329–340.
Published In
Developmental Psychobiology
Publication Date
2002
Volume
41
Start / End Page
329 / 340
Related Subject Headings
- Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology
- 1702 Cognitive Sciences
- 1701 Psychology