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![]() Developmental PsychobiologyCopyright © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company Published on behalf of Journal Home | Supporting Information Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Subscribe | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 52 Issue 1 (January 2010)Research ArticlesVocal and locomotor responses of piglets to social isolation and reunion (p 1-12) Abstract
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Dopamine receptors modulate ethanol's locomotor-activating effects in preweanling rats (p 13-23) Abstract
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Changes in mid-to-late latency auditory evoked reponses in the chicken during neural maturation (p 24-34) Abstract
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Development of behavior in the litter huddle in rat pups: Within- and between-litter differences (p 35-43) Abstract
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Sleep quality, cortisol levels, and behavioral regulation in toddlers (p 44-53) Abstract
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Visual discrimination of male and female faces by infant rhesus macaques (p 54-61) Abstract
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The effects of stress on play and home cage behaviors in adolescent male rats (p 62-70) Abstract
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Effect of prenatal and postnatal methamphetamine exposure on nociception in adult female rats (p 71-77) Abstract
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The startle response: Developmental effects and a paradigm for children and adults (p 78-89) Abstract
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Change in imitation for object manipulation between 10 and 12 months of age (p 90-99) Abstract
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Brief ReportsMothers' concentrations of oxytocin following close, physical interactions with biological and nonbiological children (p 100-107) Abstract
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