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DOI: 10.1038/2221299a0
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Neuraminidase in Avian Influenza A Virus antigenically related to that of Human A0 and A1 Subtypes

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“…Colombo and colleagues have argued that changes in looking behaviour towards the end of the first year of life and into the second year are sensitive to the development of attentional control (Colombo and Cheatham 2006 ). Consistent with this, we have shown in a sample of EL and TL infants that changes in looking behaviour between 9 and 15 months are predictive of parent-reported effortful control (a composite of attentional and impulse control, low intensity pleasure and cuddliness scores) at age 3 years (Hendry et al 2018 ). Moreover, we found that EL infants as a group showed an attenuated change in peak look durations to faces.…”
Section: Capturing Change and Heterogeneitysupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Colombo and colleagues have argued that changes in looking behaviour towards the end of the first year of life and into the second year are sensitive to the development of attentional control (Colombo and Cheatham 2006 ). Consistent with this, we have shown in a sample of EL and TL infants that changes in looking behaviour between 9 and 15 months are predictive of parent-reported effortful control (a composite of attentional and impulse control, low intensity pleasure and cuddliness scores) at age 3 years (Hendry et al 2018 ). Moreover, we found that EL infants as a group showed an attenuated change in peak look durations to faces.…”
Section: Capturing Change and Heterogeneitysupporting
confidence: 76%