Dr Jane Herbert's Publications\Journal Articles Book Chapters Journal ArticlesBrown, A., Robinson, A., HERBERT, J., & PASCALIS, O. (2006). Age and emotional salience of stimuli alter the expression of visual recognition memory. Current Psychology Letters, 20(3).
Herbert, J., Gross, J., & Hayne, H. (2006). Age-Related Changes in Deferred Imitation between 6 and 9 Months of Age. Infant Behavior and Development, 29, 136-139.
Jones, E. J. H., & Herbert, J. (2006). Building a Memory Representation: Deferred Imitation and Declarative Memory in Infancy. Infant and Child Development, 15, 195-205.
Jones, E. J. H., & Herbert, J. (2006). Using deferred imitation to understand the process of change in infant memory development. Infant and Child Development, 15, 215-218.
Hayne, H., & HERBERT, J. (2005). Verbal Cues Facilitate Memory Retrieval During Infancy. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
Hayne, H., & Herbert, J. (2004). The effect of adults' language on long-term retention by 18-month-old infants. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 89, 127-139.
HERBERT, J., Eckerman, C. O., Goldstein, R., & M.E., S. (2004). Contrasts in classical eyeblink conditioning as a function of premature birth. Infancy, 5, 367-383.
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Hayne, H., Barr, R., & HERBERT, J. (2003). The effect of prior practice on memory reactivation and generalization. Child Development, 74, 1615-1627.
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Hayne, H., HERBERT, J., & Simcock, G. (2003). Imitation from television by 24- and 30-month olds. Developmental Science, 6, 254-261.
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HERBERT, J., Eckerman, C. O., & Stanton, M. E. (2003). "The ontogeny of human learning in delay, long-delay, and trace eyeblink conditioning." Behavioral Neuroscience, 117, (6): 1196-1210.
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Claflin, D. I., Stanton, M. E., HERBERT, J., Greer, J., & Eckerman, C. O. (2002). Effect of delay-interval on classical eyeblink conditioning in 5-month-old human infants. Developmental Psychobiology, 41, 329-340.
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Gross, J., Hayne, H., HERBERT, J., & Sowerby, P. (2002). Measuring infant memory: Does the ruler matter? Developmental Psychobiology, 40, 183-192.
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HERBERT, J., & Hayne, H. (2000). Memory retrieval by 18- to 30-month-olds: Age-related changes in representational flexibility. Developmental Psychology, 36, (4): 473-484.
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HERBERT, J., & Hayne, H. (2000). The ontogeny of long-term retention during the second year of life. Developmental Science, 3, 50-56.
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Book ChaptersHerbert, J. (2005). The development of learning and memory. In B. Hopkins (Ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Child Development. (pp. 265-275): Cambridge University Press.
Last update: 10 Nov 2011
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