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719 related items for PubMed ID: 27443651

  • 1. Assessment of Maternal-Infant Interaction: Application of the Still Face Paradigm in a Rural Population of Working Women in Ecuador.
    Handal AJ, Garcia Saavedra L, Schrader R, Aragón CL, Páez M, Lowe JR.
    Matern Child Health J; 2017 Mar; 21(3):458-466. PubMed ID: 27443651
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  • 2. Maternal touch and infant affect in the Still Face Paradigm: A cross-cultural examination.
    Lowe JR, Coulombe P, Moss NC, Rieger RE, Aragón C, MacLean PC, Caprihan A, Phillips JP, Handal AJ.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2016 Aug; 44():110-20. PubMed ID: 27362780
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  • 3. Infant brain responses to live face-to-face interaction with their mothers: Combining functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) with a modified still-face paradigm.
    Behrendt HF, Konrad K, Perdue KL, Firk C.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2020 Feb; 58():101410. PubMed ID: 32114279
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  • 4. Preliminary longitudinal evidence for stability of maternal behavior and infant stress regulation among infants born preterm at 4 and 9 months during the Still Face paradigm.
    Erickson SJ, Vaccaro S, Kubinec N, Moss N, Avila-Rieger R, Lowe JR, Tofighi D.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2022 Aug; 68():101745. PubMed ID: 35760033
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  • 5. The role of maternal interactive behavior and gestational age in predicting infant affect during the Still-Face Paradigm.
    Erickson SJ, Kubinec N, Vaccaro S, Moss N, Avila-Rieger R, Rowland A, Lowe JR.
    Early Hum Dev; 2021 Dec; 163():105485. PubMed ID: 34649191
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  • 6. Association of maternal interaction with emotional regulation in 4- and 9-month infants during the Still Face Paradigm.
    Lowe JR, MacLean PC, Duncan AF, Aragón C, Schrader RM, Caprihan A, Phillips JP.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2012 Apr; 35(2):295-302. PubMed ID: 22217393
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  • 7. Individual differences in non-clinical maternal depression impact infant affect and behavior during the still-face paradigm across the first year.
    Vieites V, Reeb-Sutherland BC.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2017 May; 47():13-21. PubMed ID: 28292592
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  • 8. The Welch Emotional Connection Screen: validation of a brief mother-infant relational health screen.
    Hane AA, LaCoursiere JN, Mitsuyama M, Wieman S, Ludwig RJ, Kwon KY, V Browne J, Austin J, M Myers M, Welch MG.
    Acta Paediatr; 2019 Apr; 108(4):615-625. PubMed ID: 29959878
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  • 9. A comparison of dyadic interactions and coping with still-face in healthy pre-term and full-term infants.
    Montirosso R, Borgatti R, Trojan S, Zanini R, Tronick E.
    Br J Dev Psychol; 2010 Jun; 28(Pt 2):347-68. PubMed ID: 20481392
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  • 10. Gaze Synchrony between Mothers with Mood Disorders and Their Infants: Maternal Emotion Dysregulation Matters.
    Lotzin A, Romer G, Schiborr J, Noga B, Schulte-Markwort M, Ramsauer B.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jun; 10(12):e0144417. PubMed ID: 26657941
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  • 11. A dynamic system analysis of dyadic flexibility and stability across the Face-to-Face Still-Face procedure: application of the State Space Grid.
    Provenzi L, Borgatti R, Menozzi G, Montirosso R.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2015 Feb; 38():1-10. PubMed ID: 25463152
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  • 12. The Still-Face Paradigm and bidirectionality: associations with maternal sensitivity, self-esteem and infant emotional reactivity.
    Mastergeorge AM, Paschall K, Loeb SR, Dixon A.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2014 Aug; 37(3):387-97. PubMed ID: 24950466
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  • 13. Early Maternal Reflective Functioning and Infant Emotional Regulation in a Preterm Infant Sample at 6 Months Corrected Age.
    Heron-Delaney M, Kenardy JA, Brown EA, Jardine C, Bogossian F, Neuman L, de Dassel T, Pritchard M.
    J Pediatr Psychol; 2016 Sep; 41(8):906-14. PubMed ID: 26811019
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  • 14. Early dyadic patterns of mother-infant interactions and outcomes of prematurity at 18 months.
    Forcada-Guex M, Pierrehumbert B, Borghini A, Moessinger A, Muller-Nix C.
    Pediatrics; 2006 Jul; 118(1):e107-14. PubMed ID: 16818525
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  • 15. It's You and Me: Infants' cross-modal communicative signals and mother-infant interactive behavior predict infant regulatory patterns in the still-face paradigm at 3 months.
    Fuertes M, Almeida R, Martelo I, Barbosa M, Beeghly M.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2024 Jun; 75():101930. PubMed ID: 38461735
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  • 16. Infants, mothers, and dyadic contributions to stability and prediction of social stress response at 6 months.
    Provenzi L, Olson KL, Montirosso R, Tronick E.
    Dev Psychol; 2016 Jan; 52(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 26569560
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  • 20. Differential distribution and lateralization of infant gestures and their relation to maternal gestures in the Face-to-Face Still-Face paradigm.
    Montirosso R, Cozzi P, Tronick E, Borgatti R.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2012 Dec; 35(4):819-28. PubMed ID: 22982284
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