Infant stress and parent responsiveness: regulation of physiology and behavior during still-face and reunion.
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A Prospective Longitudinal Study of Perceived Infant Outcomes at 18-24 Months: Neural and Psychological Correlates of Parental Thoughts and Actions Assessed during the First Month Postpartum.Family nurture intervention (FNI): methods and treatment protocol of a randomized controlled trial in the NICU.Allostatic processes in the family.Stress Physiology in Infancy and Early Childhood: Cortisol Flexibility, Attunement and Coordination.Infant functional regulatory problems and gender moderate bidirectional effects between externalizing behavior and maternal depressive symptomsInfants' and mothers' vagal reactivity in response to angerInfant anticipatory stress.Attachment in the making: mother and father sensitivity and infants' responses during the Still-Face Paradigm.Physiological correlates of memory recall in infancy: vagal tone, cortisol, and imitation in preterm and full-term infants at 6 monthsMaternal sensitivity and infant autonomic and endocrine stress responses.Predicting cardiac vagal regulation in early childhood from maternal-child relationship quality during toddlerhood.Learning through interaction in children with autism: preliminary data from asocial-communication-based intervention.Contingency Learning and Reactivity in Preterm and Full-Term Infants at 3 Months.Associations of maternal lifetime trauma and perinatal traumatic stress symptoms with infant cardiorespiratory reactivity to psychological challengeRespiratory sinus arrhythmia as an index of vagal activity during stress in infants: respiratory influences and their control.Infant emotional and cortisol responses to goal blockageThe relation of ANS and HPA activation to infant anger and sadness response to goal blockage.Maternal oxytocin response predicts mother-to-infant gaze.Do Maternal Protective Behaviors Alleviate Toddlers' Fearful Distress?Maternal parenting predicts infant biobehavioral regulation among women with a history of childhood maltreatment.Stress and the Development of Self-Regulation in ContextNeuroendocrine and behavioral response to social rupture and repair in preschoolers with autism spectrum disorders interacting with mother and father.Maternal posttraumatic stress symptoms and infant emotional reactivity and emotion regulation.Father contributions to cortisol responses in infancy and toddlerhood.Prenatal predictors of infant self-regulation: the contributions of placental DNA methylation of NR3C1 and neuroendocrine activity.A Still-face Paradigm for Young Children: 2½ Year-olds' Reactions to Maternal Unavailability during the Still-face.Evidence-based intervention for young children born premature: preliminary evidence for associated changes in physiological regulation.Ethanol, Neurodevelopment, Infant and Child Health (ENRICH) prospective cohort: Study design considerations.What Dyadic Reparation Is Meant to Do: An Association with Infant Cortisol Reactivity.Cortisol reactivity, maternal sensitivity, and learning in 3-month-old infants.The Contributions of Maternal Sensitivity and Maternal Depressive Symptoms to Epigenetic Processes and Neuroendocrine Functioning.Association of maternal interaction with emotional regulation in 4- and 9-month infants during the Still Face Paradigm.The dynamic still-face effect: do infants decrease bidding over time when parents are not responsive?The inherent stress of normal daily life and social interaction leads to the development of coping and resilience, and variation in resilience in infants and young children: comments on the papers of Suomi and Klebanov & Brooks-Gunn.Effects of negative temperament on 5-month-old infants' behavior during the still-face paradigm.Mom feels what her child feels: thermal signatures of vicarious autonomic response while watching children in a stressful situation.Stressor paradigms in developmental studies: what does and does not work to produce mean increases in salivary cortisol.Parenting and Preschool Self-Regulation as Predictors of Social Emotional Competence in 1st GradeCortisol Reactivity, Maternal Sensitivity, and Infant Preference for Mother's Familiar Face and Rhyme in 6-Month-Old Infants.Associations Between Fathers' and Mothers' Psychopathology Symptoms, Parental Emotion Socialization, and Preschoolers' Social-Emotional Development.
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Infant stress and parent responsiveness: regulation of physiology and behavior during still-face and reunion.
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David W Haley
Kathy Stansbury
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10.1111/1467-8624.00621
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2003-09-01T00:00:00Z