Executive attention and self-regulation in infancy
Brad E. Sheese(Illinois Wesleyan University), Scott H. Fraundorf(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Lauren K. White(National Institutes of Health), Michael I. Posner(University of Oregon), Mary K. Rothbart(University of Oregon)
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