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Marc H. Bornstein
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 696
Citations - 41036
Marc H. Bornstein is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Child development & Child rearing. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 663 publications receiving 36337 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc H. Bornstein include Max Planck Society & New York University.
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Parenting Cognitions and Practices in the Acculturative Process.
Marc H. Bornstein,Linda R. Cote +1 more
Immigration, Acculturation and Parenting
TL;DR: For example, culture-specific patterns of parenting make for variations in childrearing practices that can be subtle, but are always meaningful in meeting a specific society's setting and needs as discussed by the authors.
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Differentiated Brain Activity in Response to Faces of “Own” Versus “Unfamiliar” Babies in Primipara Mothers: An Electrophysiological Study
TL;DR: Based on 3 months experience with their own infant's face, mothers' brain patterns give evidence of distinctive late-wave (recognition) sensitivity.
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Object perception in 5-month-old infants of clinically depressed and nondepressed mothers
TL;DR: The difference in discrimination between infants of depressed and nondepressed mothers is discussed in light of infants' differential object processing and maternal sociodemographics, mind-mindedness, depression, stress, and interaction styles that may moderate opportunities for infants to learn about their world or influence the development of their perceptuocognitive capacities.
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Representational Abilities and the Hearing Status of Child/Mother Dyads
TL;DR: Representational language and symbolic play were unrelated in hearing children of hearing mothers and in deaf children of deaf mothers, but the 2 abilities were associated in children in the 2 child/mother mismatched hearing status groups.