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Volume 4, Number 4, 2003
TARGET ARTICLE
The Still-Face: A History
of a Shared Experimental Paradigm
Lauren B. Adamson and Janet E. Frick
TARGET ARTICLE: COMMENTARIES
Things Still To Be Done on the Still-Face Effect
Edward Z. Tronick
The Still-Face Effect: Methodological
Issues and New Applications
Darwin Muir and Kang Lee
Additional Components of
the Still-Face Effect: Commentary on Adamson and Frick
Jeffrey F. Cohn
TARGET ARTICLE: RESPONSE
One Still-Face, Many Visions
Janet E. Frick and Lauren B. Adamson
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Parent and Nonparent Perception of the Multimodal
Infant Cry
Julia R. Irwin
The Impact of Maternal Characteristics
and Sensitivity on the Concordance between Maternal Reports and Laboratory
Observations of Infant Negative Emotionality
Esther M. Leerkes and Susan C. Crockenberg
Infant Emotionality: Observational
Methods and the Validity of Maternal Reports
David R. Forman, Michael W. OHara, Karin Larsen, Katherine C. Coy,
Laura L. Gorman, and Scott Stuart
Cross-Task Stability in Infant
Attention: New Perspectives Using the Still-Face Procedure
B. Shayle Abelkop and Janet E. Frick
Newborn Behavior and Risk
of Postnatal Depression in the Mother
A. L. Sutter-Dallay, L. Murray, E. Glatigny-Dallay, and H. Verdoux
BRIEF REPORTS
Child, Caregiver, and Temperament Contributions
to Infant Joint Attention
Amy Vaughan, Peter Mundy, Jessica Block, Courtney Burnette, Christine
Delgado, Yania Gomez, Jessica Meyer, A. Rebecca Neal, and Yuly Pomares
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GUEST REVIEWERS
AUTHOR INDEX
CONTENTS INDEX
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