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Children's diurnal cortisol output and temperament in two different childcare settings at 2 and 3.5 years of age
Children's diurnal cortisol output and temperament in two different childcare settings at 2 and 3.5 years of age
Abstract Prior research suggests that child temperament may play an important role in early childhood stress regulation. W...
Longitudinal associations between adolescents’ sleep and adjustment: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a moderator
Longitudinal associations between adolescents’ sleep and adjustment: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a moderator
Abstract Sleep and autonomic nervous system functioning are important bioregulatory systems. Poor sleep and low baseline r...
Mother's engagement with infant linked to infant's responding to threat
Mother's engagement with infant linked to infant's responding to threat
Abstract The early development of threat perception in infancy might be dependent on caregiver context, but this link has ...
Cumulative risks predict epigenetic age in adult survivors of extremely low birth weight
Cumulative risks predict epigenetic age in adult survivors of extremely low birth weight
Abstract Long-term sequelae of extremely low birth weight (ELBW; ≤1000 g) may contribute to accelerated biolog...
The role of maternal touch in the association between SLC6A4 methylation and stress response in very preterm infants
The role of maternal touch in the association between SLC6A4 methylation and stress response in very preterm infants
Abstract Very preterm (VPT) infants requiring hospitalization in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are exposed to se...
Understanding the causes and consequences of variability in infant ERP editing practices
Understanding the causes and consequences of variability in infant ERP editing practices
Abstract The current study examined the effects of variability on infant event-related potential (ERP) data editing method...
Midfrontal theta oscillations and conflict monitoring in children and adults
Midfrontal theta oscillations and conflict monitoring in children and adults
Abstract Conflict monitoring is central in cognitive control, as detection of conflict serves as a signal for the need to ...
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala responses to unpredictable threat in children
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and amygdala responses to unpredictable threat in children
Abstract Substantial evidence from studies in humans suggests the amygdala is pivotal for anxiety. Findings from animal mo...
Mother–infant convergence of event‐related potentials elicited by face and object processing
Mother–infant convergence of event‐related potentials elicited by face and object processing
Abstract Prior work has provided conceptual support for developmental changes in face and object processing, such that: fa...
Prior night sleep moderates the daily spillover between conflict with peers and family and diurnal cortisol
Prior night sleep moderates the daily spillover between conflict with peers and family and diurnal cortisol
Abstract We investigated whether daily experiences of conflict with family and peers were associated with fluctuations in ...
Internal consistency reliability of the P300 to novelty in infants: The influence of trial number and data loss due to artifacts
Internal consistency reliability of the P300 to novelty in infants: The influence of trial number and data loss due to artifacts
Abstract The P300 is an event-related potential component that reflects attention to motivationally salient stimuli and ma...
Deprivation of direct adult contact during development affects social representation in a songbird
Deprivation of direct adult contact during development affects social representation in a songbird
Abstract Social cognition involves a wide array of skills that are built largely through interactions with conspecifics an...
Neonatal procedural pain affects state, but not trait anxiety behavior in adult rats
Neonatal procedural pain affects state, but not trait anxiety behavior in adult rats
Abstract The influence of neonatal experiences upon later-life affective behavior is increasingly recognized, but the repo...
Nonrapid eye movement sleep characteristics and relations with motor, memory, and cognitive ability from infancy to preadolescence
Nonrapid eye movement sleep characteristics and relations with motor, memory, and cognitive ability from infancy to preadolescence
Abstract Sleep plays a critical role in neural neurodevelopment. Hallmarks of sleep reflected in the electroencephalogram ...
Paternal expressed emotion influences psychobiological indicators of threat and safety learning in daughters: A preliminary study
Paternal expressed emotion influences psychobiological indicators of threat and safety learning in daughters: A preliminary study
Abstract This preliminary study examined the association of children's anxiety, paternal expressed emotion (EE), and their...
Mother–child mutually responsive orientation and real‐time physiological coordination
Mother–child mutually responsive orientation and real‐time physiological coordination
Abstract From a biobehavioral framework, mother–child physiological and behavioral coordination are interdependent ...
Medial prefrontal brain activity correlates with emerging symptoms of anxiety and depression in late adolescence: A fNIRS study
Medial prefrontal brain activity correlates with emerging symptoms of anxiety and depression in late adolescence: A fNIRS study
Abstract The brain undergoes dramatic changes over the course of the adolescent years, and these developmental changes are...
Olfactory sensory and perceptual evaluation in newborn infants: A systematic review
Olfactory sensory and perceptual evaluation in newborn infants: A systematic review
Abstract Fetuses are able to process olfactory stimuli present in the womb and continue to show a preference for these odo...
Understanding emerging regulation: The role of frontal electroencephalography asymmetry and negative affectivity
Understanding emerging regulation: The role of frontal electroencephalography asymmetry and negative affectivity
Abstract The present study examined frontal electroencephalography (EEG) asymmetry and negative affectivity (NA) as predic...
Parent–child physiological synchrony: Concurrent and lagged effects during dyadic laboratory interaction
Parent–child physiological synchrony: Concurrent and lagged effects during dyadic laboratory interaction
Abstract This study investigated whether parents and kindergarten children show concurrent and time-lagged physiological s...
The roots of paternal depression: Experienced and nonexperienced trauma or Folie a Deux?
The roots of paternal depression: Experienced and nonexperienced trauma or Folie a Deux?
Abstract The transition to fatherhood may be challenged with anxiety and trepidation. A high prevalence has been found for...
Ethologically relevant repeated acute social stress induces maternal neglect in the lactating female mouse
Ethologically relevant repeated acute social stress induces maternal neglect in the lactating female mouse
Abstract Psychosocial stress is a top predictor of peripartum mood disorders in human mothers. In the present study, we de...