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481 related items for PubMed ID: 22292990

  • 1. Mothers' frontal EEG asymmetry in response to infant emotion states and mother-infant emotional availability, emotional experience, and internalizing symptoms.
    Killeen LA, Teti DM.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2012 Feb; 24(1):9-21. PubMed ID: 22292990
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  • 2. Mothers' depressive symptoms and children's facial emotions: examining the depression-inhibition hypothesis.
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  • 3. Frontal electroencephalographic correlates of individual differences in emotion expression in infants: a brain systems perspective on emotion.
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  • 4. Frontal EEG activation asymmetry reflects cognitive biases in anxiety: evidence from an emotional face Stroop task.
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  • 9. Frontal lobe activity and affective behavior of infants of mothers with depressive symptoms.
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  • 12. Quantitatively representing real-time emotion dynamics: Attachment-based differences in mothers' emotion experiences.
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  • 13. Relative right versus left frontal EEG in neonates.
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  • 15. A longitudinal study of emotion regulation and anxiety in middle childhood: Associations with frontal EEG asymmetry in early childhood.
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  • 17. Frontal brain asymmetry and affective flexibility in an emotional contagion paradigm.
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  • 18. Frontal brain electrical activity (EEG) and heart rate in response to affective infant-directed (ID) speech in 9-month-old infants.
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  • 19. Developmental correlates and predictors of emotional availability in mother-child interaction: a longitudinal study from infancy to middle childhood.
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  • 20. Maternal depression and anxiety, social synchrony, and infant regulation of negative and positive emotions.
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