Emily Bushnell
Emily W. Bushnell (born 1950) is a professor of psychology at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, USA. Her areas of professional interest include child development, infant perception, haptic perception and acquisition of perceptual-motor skills. She has written or co-authored more than 30 articles in professional publications [1] and sits on the editorial board of the professional journal Child Development. Professor Bushnell received her Ph.D. from University of Minnesota in 1979. She served as chair of the Tufts Psychology Department from 1993 to 1996.[2]
Representative publications
Bushnell, E. W., and Boudreau, J. P. (1998) "Exploring and exploiting objects with the hands during infancy" in K. Connolly (Ed.), The Psychobiology of the Hand, pp. 144–161, Cambridge, UK: Mac Keith Press.
Bushnell, E. W., and Baxt, C. (1999) "Children’s haptic and cross-modal recognition with familiar and unfamiliar objects", Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, pp. 1867–1881.
Roder, B. J., Bushnell, E. W., and Sasseville, A. M. (2000). "Infants preferences for familiarity and novelty during the course of visual processing", Infancy, 1, pp. 491–507.
Striano, T., and Bushnell, E. W. (2005). "Haptic perception of material properties by 3-month-old infants", Infant Behavior and Development, 28, pp. 266–289.
References
- ↑ Google Scholar
- ↑ "Department of Psychology – Tufts University - faculty biography". Tufts University. Retrieved 2008-12-02.