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208 related items for PubMed ID: 22799580

  • 1. Using an adoption design to separate genetic, prenatal, and temperament influences on toddler executive function.
    Leve LD, DeGarmo DS, Bridgett DJ, Neiderhiser JM, Shaw DS, Harold GT, Natsuaki MN, Reiss D.
    Dev Psychol; 2013 Jun; 49(6):1045-57. PubMed ID: 22799580
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  • 2. The role of negative emotionality in the development of child executive function and language abilities from toddlerhood to first grade: An adoption study.
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    Dev Psychol; 2021 Mar; 57(3):347-360. PubMed ID: 33570984
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  • 3. Developmental pathways from prenatal tobacco and stress exposure to behavioral disinhibition.
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  • 4. The early growth and development study: a prospective adoption design.
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  • 5. Influence of parental depressive symptoms on adopted toddler behaviors: an emerging developmental cascade of genetic and environmental effects.
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  • 6. The longitudinal contributions of child language, negative emotionality, and maternal positive affect on toddler executive functioning development.
    Bruce M, Ermanni B, Bell MA.
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  • 7. Testing the programming of temperament and psychopathology in two independent samples of children with prenatal substance exposure.
    Lin B, Ostlund BD, Conradt E, Lagasse LL, Lester BM.
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  • 8. Common mechanisms of executive attention underlie executive function and effortful control in children.
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  • 9. The Development of Early Profiles of Temperament: Characterization, Continuity, and Etiology.
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    Child Dev; 2015 May; 86(6):1794-811. PubMed ID: 26332208
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  • 10. Antenatal betamethasone and fetal growth in prematurely born children: implications for temperament traits at the age of 2 years.
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    Pediatrics; 2009 Jan; 123(1):e31-7. PubMed ID: 19074961
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  • 11. Toddler temperament and prenatal exposure to lead and maternal depression.
    Stroustrup A, Hsu HH, Svensson K, Schnaas L, Cantoral A, Solano González M, Torres-Calapiz M, Amarasiriwardena C, Bellinger DC, Coull BA, Téllez-Rojo MM, Wright RO, Wright RJ.
    Environ Health; 2016 Jun 16; 15(1):71. PubMed ID: 27312840
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  • 12. Temperament differences between institution- and family-reared toddlers.
    Kochukhova O, Mikhailova AA, Dyagileva JO, Makhin SA, Pavlenko VB.
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  • 13. Prenatal exposure to pyrethroid pesticides and childhood behavior and executive functioning.
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  • 14. Effects of prenatal and postnatal maternal emotional stress on toddlers' cognitive and temperamental development.
    Lin Y, Xu J, Huang J, Jia Y, Zhang J, Yan C, Zhang J.
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  • 15. From positive emotionality to internalizing problems: the role of executive functioning in preschoolers.
    Ghassabian A, Székely E, Herba CM, Jaddoe VW, Hofman A, Oldehinkel AJ, Verhulst FC, Tiemeier H.
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  • 16. A Multi-Theoretical and Multi-Method Family Study Approach to Preschool Inhibitory Control: Links to Working Memory, Receptive Vocabulary, Behavioral Maladjustment, and Parent Mental Health in the Context of Temperament and Executive Functioning Perspectives.
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  • 17. A complex interplay among the parent-child relationship, effortful control, and internalized, rule-compatible conduct in young children: evidence from two studies.
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  • 18. An empirical test of the model of socialization of emotion: Maternal and child contributors to preschoolers' emotion knowledge and adjustment.
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    Dev Psychol; 2020 Mar 01; 56(3):418-430. PubMed ID: 32077714
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  • 19. Maternal and contextual influences and the effect of temperament development during infancy on parenting in toddlerhood.
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    Infant Behav Dev; 2009 Jan 01; 32(1):103-16. PubMed ID: 19111913
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  • 20. Disentangling the effects of genetic, prenatal and parenting influences on children's cortisol variability.
    Marceau K, Ram N, Neiderhiser JM, Laurent HK, Shaw DS, Fisher P, Natsuaki MN, Leve LD.
    Stress; 2013 Nov 01; 16(6):607-15. PubMed ID: 23947477
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