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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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Pictures and imagery both enhance children's short-term and long-term recall.
Warren Purkel,Marc H. Bornstein +1 more
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Development in Infancy : A Contemporary Introduction
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the many Ecologies of Infancy, which include prenatal development, Birth, and the Newborn, as well as methods of research in Infancy and social Cognition, which focuses on the latter.
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Relations between Language and Symbolic Gesture Development in Early Childhood.
TL;DR: This paper explored associations between multiple measures of language and gesture across the third and fourth years of life and found that stability in language, partial stability in gesture, and concurrent and longitudinal associations between language and gestures.
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Impact of dysfunctional maternal personality traits on risk of offspring depression, anxiety and self-harm at age 18 years: a population-based longitudinal study.
Rebecca M. Pearson,Amy Campbell,Louise M. Howard,Marc H. Bornstein,Heather O’Mahen,Becky Mars,Paul Moran +6 more
TL;DR: Higher levels of dysfunctional maternal, but not paternal, personality traits were associated with an increased risk of self-harm, depression, and anxiety in offspring, and maternal associations were best explained by the accumulation of dysfunctional traits.
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Manifesto for new directions in developmental science
Baptiste Barbot,Sascha Hein,Christopher J. Trentacosta,Jens F. Beckmann,Johanna Bick,Elisabetta Crocetti,Yangyang Liu,Sylvia Fernandez Rao,Jeffrey Liew,Geertjan Overbeek,Liliana Angelica Ponguta,Herbert Scheithauer,Charles M. Super,Jeffrey Jensen Arnett,William M. Bukowski,Thomas D. Cook,James E. Côté,Jacquelynne S. Eccles,Michael Eid,Kazuo Hiraki,mark johnson,Linda P. Juang,Nicole Landi,James F. Leckman,Peggy McCardle,Kelly Lynn Mulvey,Alex R. Piquero,David D. Preiss,Robert S. Siegler,Bart Soenens,Aisha K. Yousafzai,Marc H. Bornstein,Catherine R. Cooper,Luc Goossens,Sara Harkness,Marinus H. van IJzendoorn +35 more
TL;DR: A group of scholars from various disciplines and perspectives within developmental science are proposed to spark conversations and action plans in response to questions about "how" and "what for" developmental science.