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How do babies and toddlers develop inhibitory control?

How do babies and toddlers develop inhibitory control?

Have you ever giggled at those viral videos of toddlers trying their utmost not to eat a marshmallow placed enticingly before them, having been told to wait until the grown-up returns so that they might get another? Those moments, while amusing, are actually part of a...

In Memoriam: Deborah Kemler Nelson

In Memoriam: Deborah Kemler Nelson

Deborah Kemler Nelson On November 13, 2023, our field lost a shining star.  Professor Deborah Kemler Nelson, the Centennial Chair Emerita of Swarthmore College, passed away surrounded by her loving family. Debby got her PhD in psychology from Brown University with her...

In Memoriam: Sandra Trehub

In Memoriam: Sandra Trehub

We are greatly saddened by the passing of Sandra Trehub. Born in 1938, she died peacefully at her home on 20 January 2023. Sandra was a trailblazer. Her research focusing on auditory pattern perception in infancy and early childhood single-handedly started...

In Memoriam:  Lauren B. Adamson

In Memoriam: Lauren B. Adamson

It is my sad duty to report that our beloved colleague, Lauren Bernstein Adamson, died December 31, 2021.  Lauren was a life-long member of the International Congress for Infant Studies, having attended its inaugural meeting in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1978.  A...

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