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Developmental psychobiology: prenatal, perinatal, and early postnatal aspects of behavioral development.

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Hall, WG; Oppenheim, RW
Published in: Annual review of psychology
January 1987

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Published In

Annual review of psychology

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EISSN

1545-2085

ISSN

0066-4308

Publication Date

January 1987

Volume

38

Start / End Page

91 / 128

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Psychology
  • Rats
  • Periodicity
  • Neuropsychology
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Humans
  • Embryonic and Fetal Development
  • Child Development
  • Behavior
  • Animals
 

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Hall, W. G., & Oppenheim, R. W. (1987). Developmental psychobiology: prenatal, perinatal, and early postnatal aspects of behavioral development. Annual Review of Psychology, 38, 91–128. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ps.38.020187.000515
Hall, W. G., and R. W. Oppenheim. “Developmental psychobiology: prenatal, perinatal, and early postnatal aspects of behavioral development.Annual Review of Psychology 38 (January 1987): 91–128. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ps.38.020187.000515.
Hall WG, Oppenheim RW. Developmental psychobiology: prenatal, perinatal, and early postnatal aspects of behavioral development. Annual review of psychology. 1987 Jan;38:91–128.
Hall, W. G., and R. W. Oppenheim. “Developmental psychobiology: prenatal, perinatal, and early postnatal aspects of behavioral development.Annual Review of Psychology, vol. 38, Jan. 1987, pp. 91–128. Epmc, doi:10.1146/annurev.ps.38.020187.000515.
Hall WG, Oppenheim RW. Developmental psychobiology: prenatal, perinatal, and early postnatal aspects of behavioral development. Annual review of psychology. 1987 Jan;38:91–128.

Published In

Annual review of psychology

DOI

EISSN

1545-2085

ISSN

0066-4308

Publication Date

January 1987

Volume

38

Start / End Page

91 / 128

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Psychology
  • Rats
  • Periodicity
  • Neuropsychology
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Humans
  • Embryonic and Fetal Development
  • Child Development
  • Behavior
  • Animals