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- Cumulative risks predict epigenetic age in adult survivors of extremely low birth weight Journal Articles
- Exposure to antenatal corticosteroids and reduced respiratory sinus arrhythmia in adult survivors of extremely low birth weight Journal Articles
- Follow the leader: Maternal transmission of physiological regulatory support to distressed infants in real-time. Journal Articles
- Getting to the heart of childhood empathy: Relations with shyness and respiratory sinus arrhythmia Journal Articles
- How biology shapes the development of shyness within specific contexts: A longitudinal, cross-lagged investigation. Journal Articles
- In the wake of a possible mistake: Security motivation, checking behavior, and OCD Journal Articles
- Inhibitory control in typically developing preschoolers: Relations among temperament, respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and behavior at age 4 Journal Articles
- Reduced respiratory sinus arrhythmia in adults born at extremely low birth weight: Evidence of premature parasympathetic decline? Journal Articles
- Respiratory sinus arrhythmia in the fourth decade of life depends on birth weight and the DRD4 gene: Implications for understanding the development of emotion regulation Journal Articles
- Root mean square of successive differences is not a valid measure of parasympathetic reactivity during slow deep breathing Journal Articles
- Shyness, aggression, and empathy in children of shy mothers: Moderating influence of children's psychophysiological selfâregulation Journal Articles
- Temperamental and physiological regulatory capacity in infancy: Links with toddler behavior problems Journal Articles
- Trajectories of behavioral avoidance in real time: Associations with temperament and physiological dysregulation in preschoolers Journal Articles
- Vigilant or avoidant? Children's temperamental shyness, patterns of gaze, and physiology during social threat Journal Articles
- While a shy child waits: Autonomic and affective responses during the anticipation and delivery of a speech. Journal Articles