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245 related items for PubMed ID: 25833227

  • 1. Influence of dyadic matching of affect on infant self-regulation.
    Noe D, Schluckwerder S, Reck C.
    Psychopathology; 2015; 48(3):173-83. PubMed ID: 25833227
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  • 2. A dynamic system analysis of dyadic flexibility and stability across the Face-to-Face Still-Face procedure: application of the State Space Grid.
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  • 4. Infants, mothers, and dyadic contributions to stability and prediction of social stress response at 6 months.
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  • 5. A categorical approach to infants' individual differences during the Still-Face paradigm.
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  • 7. Understanding Bidirectional Mother-Infant Affective Displays across Contexts: Effects of Maternal Maltreatment History and Postpartum Depression and PTSD Symptoms.
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  • 9. Infant affect response in the face-to-face still face among Chinese- and European American mother-infant dyads.
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  • 12. The Still-Face Paradigm and bidirectionality: associations with maternal sensitivity, self-esteem and infant emotional reactivity.
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  • 14. Infants' vagal regulation in the still-face paradigm is related to dyadic coordination of mother-infant interaction.
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  • 17. Dyadic co-regulation, affective intensity and infant's development at 12 months: A comparison among extremely preterm and full-term dyads.
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  • 20. Individual differences in non-clinical maternal depression impact infant affect and behavior during the still-face paradigm across the first year.
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