Laraine McDonough, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Psychology Brooklyn College, Bowling Green, NY, United States 
Area:
Cognitive and Language Development
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Jean Matter Mandler grad student UCSD (Neurotree)

Children

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Shannon M. Pruden research assistant 1996-1999 Cognitive Science, UCSD
Shannon M. Pruden research assistant 1997-1999 (PsychTree)
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Scheinost D, Spann MN, McDonough L, et al. (2020) Associations between different dimensions of prenatal distress, neonatal hippocampal connectivity, and infant memory. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Merz EC, McDonough L, Huang YL, et al. (2017) The mobile conjugate reinforcement paradigm in a lab setting. Developmental Psychobiology
Werner E, Zhao Y, Evans L, et al. (2013) Higher maternal prenatal cortisol and younger age predict greater infant reactivity to novelty at 4 months: an observation-based study. Developmental Psychobiology. 55: 707-18
Kranjec A, McDonough L. (2011) The implicit and explicit embodiment of time Journal of Pragmatics. 43: 735-748
McDonough L, Choi S, Mandler JM. (2003) Understanding spatial relations: flexible infants, lexical adults. Cognitive Psychology. 46: 229-59
McDonough L. (2002) Basic-level nouns: first learned but misunderstood. Journal of Child Language. 29: 357-77
McDonough L. (2001) Infants reach to location A without practice or training Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 24: 54
Mandler JM, McDonough L. (2000) Advancing Downward to the Basic Level Journal of Cognition and Development. 1: 379-403
McDonough L. (1999) Early declarative memory for location British Journal of Developmental Psychology. 17: 381-402
Choi S, McDonough L, Bowerman M, et al. (1999) Early Sensitivity to Language-Specific Spatial Categories in English and Korean Cognitive Development. 14: 241-268
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