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Darwin W. Muir

Darwin W. Muir

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Psychology

D-Index
42
Citations
6316
World Ranking
7630
National Ranking
515

Overview

Darwin W. Muir is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada. Their academic profile includes contributions to research, though specific details on publication topics, fields of study, or recent papers have not been provided.

Available information does not list any recent papers authored by Darwin W. Muir. Similarly, there is no data on frequent co-authors or common publication venues, suggesting that either publication activity is limited or not documented in the current sources.

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Best Publications

  • A demonstration of gaze following in 3- to 6-month-olds

    B. D'Entremont;S.M.J. Hains;D.W. Muir

  • Newborn Infants Orient to Sounds.

    Darwin Muir;Jeffrey Field

  • Adult Tactile Stimulation during Face-to-Face Interactions Modulates Five-Month-Olds' Affect and Attention

    Dale M. Stack;Darwin W. Muir

  • Infant sensitivity to adult eye direction.

    S. M. J. Hains;D. W. Muir

  • The effect of manipulating maternal behavior during an interaction on three- and six-month-olds' affect and attention.

    Joanne L. Gusella;Darwin Muir;Edward Z. Tronick

  • Is Visually Guided Reaching in Early Infancy a Myth

    Rachel K. Clifton;Darwin W. Muir;Daniel H. Ashmead;Marsha G. Clarkson

  • Tactile stimulation as a component of social interchange: New interpretations for the still‐face effect

    Dale M. Stack;Darwin W. Muir

  • Cultural Display Rules Drive Eye Gaze During Thinking

    Anjanie McCarthy;Kang Lee;Shoji Itakura;Darwin W Muir

  • Children's use of triadic eye gaze information for "mind reading".

    Kang Lee;Michelle Eskritt;Lawrence A. Symons;Darwin Muir

  • Look at me: five-month-old infants' sensitivity to very small deviations in eye-gaze during social interactions

    Lawrence A. Symons;Sylvia M.J. Hains;Darwin W. Muir

  • Social competence and person-object differentiation: An analysis of the still-face effect.

    Christine P. Ellsworth;Darwin W. Muir;Sylvia M. Hains

  • Effects of stimulus contingency in infant-adult interactions☆

    Sylvia M.J. Hains;Darwin W. Muir

  • Factors associated with motor and cognitive deficits in children after intrapartum fetal hypoxia

    J.A. Low;R.S. Galbraith;D.W. Muir;H.L. Killen

  • Orientation anisotropy: incidence and magnitude in Caucasian and Chinese subjects

    BN Timney;DW Muir

  • Intrauterine growth retardation: a study of long-term morbidity.

    J.A. Low;R.S. Galbraith;D. Muir;H. Killen

  • The development of a human auditory localization response: a U-shaped function.

    Darwin W. Muir;Rachel K. Clifton;Marsha G. Clarkson

  • Motor and cognitive deficits after intrapartum asphyxia in the mature fetus.

    James A. Low;Ruth S. Galbraith;Darwin W. Muir;Helen L. Killen

  • Intrauterine growth retardation: A preliminary report of long-term morbidity

    J.A. Low;R.S. Galbraith;D. Muir;H. Killen

  • Maturation of human fetal responses to vibroacoustic stimulation.

    Barbara S. Kisilevsky;Darwin W. Muir;James A. Low

  • Human fetal and subsequent newborn responses to sound and vibration

    Barbara S. Kisilvesky;Darwin W. Muir

Frequent Co-Authors

Kang Lee
Kang Lee University of Toronto
Rachel K. Clifton
Rachel K. Clifton University of Massachusetts Amherst
Dale M. Stack
Dale M. Stack Concordia University
David P. Laplante
David P. Laplante Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Shoji Itakura
Shoji Itakura Kyoto University

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