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Issue Information Developmental Science Volume 20 Issue 1 January 2017 Developmental Science Journal scope Dan Swingley, University of Pennsylvania, USA Michael Tomasello, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, Germany Developmental Science aims to represent the very best of contemporary Virginia Volterra, CNR, Rome, Italy scientifi c developmental psychology and developmental cognitive Athena Vouloumanos, New York University, USA neuroscience, both in the presentation of theory and in reporting new data. Sandra Wiebe, University of Alberta, Canada Developmental Science includes: comparative and biological perspectives, Amanda Woodward, University of Chicago, USA connectionist and computational perspectives, and developmental Editorial Manager: disorders. Developmental Science publishes work that bridges levels of Thomas Gaston explanation, such as from brain development to cognitive or social change, Founding Editor: or work that specifi cally attempts to elucidate mechanisms of developmental Professor George Butterworth change at one level. We do not consider submissions on aging, although Past Editors: studies on the effects of early experience on later development (especially those from a biological perspective) are welcome. Manuscripts judged to Professor Mark Johnson Professor Denis Mareschal fall outside this remit may be rejected without full refereeing. Anyone wishing to submit material for publication should refer to Author Editorial Board Guidelines. Editors: Publisher Michelle de http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Developmental Science Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISSN
1363-755X
eISSN
1467-7687
DOI
10.1111/desc.12513
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Developmental Science Volume 20 Issue 1 January 2017 Developmental Science Journal scope Dan Swingley, University of Pennsylvania, USA Michael Tomasello, Max Planck Institute, Leipzig, Germany Developmental Science aims to represent the very best of contemporary Virginia Volterra, CNR, Rome, Italy scientifi c developmental psychology and developmental cognitive Athena Vouloumanos, New York University, USA neuroscience, both in the presentation of theory and in reporting new data. Sandra Wiebe, University of Alberta, Canada Developmental Science includes: comparative and biological perspectives, Amanda Woodward, University of Chicago, USA connectionist and computational perspectives, and developmental Editorial Manager: disorders. Developmental Science publishes work that bridges levels of Thomas Gaston explanation, such as from brain development to cognitive or social change, Founding Editor: or work that specifi cally attempts to elucidate mechanisms of developmental Professor George Butterworth change at one level. We do not consider submissions on aging, although Past Editors: studies on the effects of early experience on later development (especially those from a biological perspective) are welcome. Manuscripts judged to Professor Mark Johnson Professor Denis Mareschal fall outside this remit may be rejected without full refereeing. Anyone wishing to submit material for publication should refer to Author Editorial Board Guidelines. Editors: Publisher Michelle de

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