[Frans Plooij 2016.07019]
Hi Bruce and Erling and Warren,
First of all, it is Lex Cools, not Rex.
Here are a few more citations to our own work:
Plooij, F., The behavioral development of free-living chimpanzee babies and infants.
Monographs on Infancy, ed. L.P. Lipsitt. 1984, Norwood, N.J.: Ablex. 1-207.
van de Rijt-Plooij, H. and F.
Plooij, Growing independence, conflict
and learning in mother- infant relations in free-ranging chimpanzees.
Behaviour, 1987. 101: p. 1-86.
van de Rijt-Plooij, H. and F.
Plooij, Infantile regressions:
Disorganization and the onset of transition periods. Journal of
Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 1992. 10:
p. 129-149.
van de Rijt-Plooij, H. and F.
Plooij, Distinct periods of mother-infant
conflict in normal development: Sources of progress and germs of pathology.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1993. 34: p. 229-245.
Plooij, F., et al., Illness-peaks during infancy and regression
periods, in Regression periods in
human infancy, M. Heimann, Editor. 2003, Erlbaum: Mahwah, NJ. p. 81-95.
Plooij, F.X., H. van de
Rijt-Plooij, and R. Helmers, Multimodal
distribution of SIDS and regression periods, in Regression periods in human infancy, M. Heimann, Editor. 2003,
Erlbaum: Mahwah, NJ. p. 97-106.
Plooij, F.X., The
trilogy of mind, in Regression
periods in human infancy, M. Heimann, Editor. 2003, Erlbaum: Mahway, NJ. p.
185-205.
Sadurni, M., M.P. Burriel, and
F.X. Plooij, The temporal relation
between regression and transition periods in early infancy. The Spanish
Journal of Psychology, 2010. 13(1): p. 112-126.
best wishes,
Frans
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On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Bruce Nevin bnhpct@gmail.com wrote:
In December 2011 someone signed in to Wikipedia as “Sasha Lucy” added a substantial “Hierarchical organisation” section to the Wikipedia article on PCT. It has many references such as Botvinick (2008) but no bibliographical details. The “Sasha Lucy” account has been deleted. If that person is among us, could you please send me the necessary bibliographical detail to complete the work there?
Many thanks.