id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt f4752f7924b Emily LaPorte Infant Perceptual Sensitivity and Attachment Security with Mothers but Not Fathers Predict Cognitive Development at 20 Months 2022 .txt text/plain 251 10 29 The three objectives of this longitudinal study were to examine temperamental perceptual sensitivity (IBQ-R; Gartstein & Rothbart, 2003) as a predictor of cognitive growth at 20 months, attachment style (Strange Situation; Ainsworth et al., 1978) as a predictor of infant cognitive growth (Mental Development Index scores; Bayley, 1993) at 20 months, and the moderating effect of attachment x perceptual sensitivity on cognitive growth at 20 months. Attachment security is associated with academic achievement, language competence, developed vocabularies in children (i.e. van IJzendoorn et al., 1995; Sroufe, 2005; Pallini et al., 2014), yet there is very little research on cognitive outcomes in infancy or toddlerhood (i.e. Ding, 2014). cache/f4752f7924b.txt txt/f4752f7924b.txt