Dr. John E. Richards - Chapters

Richards, J.E. (2001). Attention in young infants: A developmental psychophysiological perspective. In C.A. Nelson and M. Luciana (Eds.), Handbook of developmental cognitive neuroscience (pp. 321-338). Cambridge, MA, US: MIT Press. (PDF)

Richards, J.E., & Lansink, J.M. (1998). Distractibility during visual fixation in young infants: The selectivity of attention. In C. Rovee-Collier, L. Lipsitt, & H. Hayne (Eds.), Advances in Infancy Research (Volume 13, pp. 407-444). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Co.

Richards, J.E., & Hunter, S.K. (1998). Attention and eye movement in young infants: Neural control and development. In Richards, J. E. (Ed.), Cognitive neuroscience of attention: A developmental perspective. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. (PDF)

Berg, W.K, & Richards, J.E. (1997). Attention across time in infant development. In P.J. Lang, R.F. Simons, & M.T. Balaban (Eds), Attention and orienting: Sensory and motivational processes (pps 347-368). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. (PDF)

Richards, J.E. (1995). Infant cognitive psychophysiology: Normal development and implications for abnormal developmental outcomes. In T.H. Ollendick & R.J. Prinz (Eds.), Advances in Clinical Child Psychology (Vol 17, pps 77-107). New York: Plenum Press. (PDF)

Richards, J.E., & Casey, B.J. (1992). Development of sustained visual attention in the human infant. In B.A. Campbell, H. Hayne, & R. Richardson (Eds.), Attention and information processing in infants and adults: Perspectives from human and animal research (pps. 30-60). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. (PDF)

Richards, J.E. (1988). Heart rate changes and heart rate rhythms, and infant visual sustained attention. In P.K. Ackles, J.R. Jennings, and M.G.H. Coles (Eds.), Advances in psychophysiology (Vol. 3, pp. 189-221). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. (PDF)

Cognitive neuroscience of attention: A developmental perspective