Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
about
Quantifying Motor Experience in the Infant Brain: EEG Power, Coherence, and Mu DesynchronizationAdolescent neurobiological susceptibility to social contextStructural connectivity asymmetry in the neonatal brainPrefrontal asymmetry and parent-rated temperament in infants.The nature of individual differences in inhibited temperament and risk for psychiatric disease: A review and meta-analysis.Sounds elicit relative left frontal alpha activity in 2-month-old infants.Prefrontal brain asymmetry and pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder symptomatology.Temperamental contributions to children's performance in an emotion-word processing task: a behavioral and electrophysiological study.The circumplex model of affect: an integrative approach to affective neuroscience, cognitive development, and psychopathologyWell-being and affective style: neural substrates and biobehavioural correlates.Affective style and in vivo immune response: neurobehavioral mechanisms.Mother-Child Interaction: Links Between Mother and Child Frontal Electroencephalograph Asymmetry and Negative Behavior.EEG in 1-week, 1-month and 3-month-old infants of depressed and non-depressed mothersBrain Electrical Activity of Shy and Non-Shy Preschool-Aged Children during Executive Function Tasks.Negative affectivity and EEG asymmetry interact to predict emotional interference on attention in early school-aged children.Frontal EEG asymmetry moderates the effects of stressful life events on internalizing symptoms in children at familial risk for depression.Calling for help is independently modulated by brain systems underlying goal-directed behavior and threat perception.EEG asymmetry at 10 months of age: are temperament trait predictors different for boys and girls?Maternal sensitivity and infant response to frustration: the moderating role of EEG asymmetryAttachment classification, psychophysiology and frontal EEG asymmetry across the lifespan: a review.Anger and Approach Motivation in Infancy: Relations to Early Childhood Inhibitory Control and Behavior Problems.Anterior EEG asymmetry and the Modifier Model of Autism.Adverse rearing environments and neural development in children: the development of frontal electroencephalogram asymmetryAffective neuroscience and psychophysiology: toward a synthesis.Speech presentation cues moderate frontal EEG asymmetry in socially withdrawn young adultsCortical excitability and rest activity properties in patients with depressionAsymmetric frontal brain activity and parental rejection predict altruistic behavior: moderation of oxytocin effects.EEG Asymmetry and ERN: Behavioral Outcomes in PreschoolersIntentionality and "free-will" from a neurodevelopmental perspective.Developmental changes in infant brain activity during naturalistic social experiencesPilot Study: The Role of the Hemispheric Lateralization in Mental Disorders by Use of the Limb (Eye, Hand, Foot) DominanceFrontal EEG asymmetry and fear reactivity in different contexts at 10 months.Brain-behavior correlations: relationships between mother-stranger face processing and infants' behavioral responses to a separation from mother.Behavioral inhibition and risk for developing social anxiety disorder: a meta-analytic studyDo positive and negative temperament traits interact in predicting risk for depression? A resting EEG study of 329 preschoolers.Long-term stability of electroencephalographic asymmetry and power in 3 to 9 year-old childrenIron deficiency (ID) at both birth and 9 months predicts right frontal EEG asymmetry in infancy.Linking gene, brain, and behavior: DRD4, frontal asymmetry, and temperamentMaternal Frontal EEG Asymmetry and Chronic Stressors Moderate the Link between Child Conduct Problems and Maternal Negativity.Longitudinal stability of temperamental exuberance and social-emotional outcomes in early childhood.
P2860
Q26765881-1B95736E-4517-470E-80A0-67A1A9A8280CQ26771653-F95D6DD8-BC42-44C7-8CDE-C7BAF192C6D7Q28657452-BAE39895-2741-4DC6-84A1-CE7D5C4ED0BEQ28742054-1C348EC1-E4F0-452D-8457-004AEF063C0EQ30387349-180884AF-3F63-464B-9FD3-7A481BBB50BCQ30397293-FE705F8A-E83F-4951-A296-20BAB52E8C8CQ30429090-3F1671AB-44E1-4B55-8390-6AE4B6E063D1Q30493166-CCDE7700-3EBD-4DF8-8C03-BD2ABAEF9CEBQ30494504-90F6C175-DBBE-43EE-A41A-07ED6F6A9877Q30499822-EAC71074-8FAE-4834-8024-606DA6BA520BQ30501582-1E99EB4F-DA21-4996-99C0-A59B9CE6D3E3Q33363418-80BEE680-0C5A-4FCF-9D9E-8A3A68F0A094Q33727085-02E0A634-16F6-4AF6-A4A2-AA9E55021042Q33763183-3460C92B-58A2-4F77-811C-8D02864F3FD5Q33773034-9B27E93A-2B3D-480B-B67E-303B7E70D3A7Q33777065-CC14FF47-1D2B-4C5A-AE9A-FFC7E2BAB99AQ33932548-12022AE9-E9A0-4054-8824-35D7C5E7313EQ33992269-EBA98E7E-72E9-4185-8807-5826A34B2BC8Q34674632-BD811B6C-6EB4-4E76-9F6E-13B3F7171EA7Q35099190-84649495-F29D-4093-BD3D-F2463B62DC00Q35100364-02E6B47A-F135-4A08-B62E-6D22E5780AF1Q35100654-76A00D09-9A6F-429F-AE37-0160B5B70453Q35510842-5DFF7689-A75E-4D74-9111-24723C51CC34Q35616875-209A4743-8EF3-49CA-9CC3-73CAEB6B7F7EQ35707007-AA5C94B0-C3E1-418E-AE8F-B608CD2F8A87Q35876039-86A3A170-8152-4D01-BF2C-8154DAA0D039Q35926082-335B3DBF-08CD-492C-80D9-F6D2EFC28C71Q36029010-16E0F044-9335-4065-9C31-AA9104E46F9FQ36064873-817A1B17-07C5-4C0F-BAAB-D1CB46D7FB96Q36190857-C8F1A2C5-9989-47AD-8957-93AB501BBBC8Q36259349-AB098F15-5EE2-4E02-991C-0BAA19E977E6Q36606437-82040BE4-E7F8-4839-A765-D3CFBFAB1294Q36670769-1CCBC148-0A17-4D72-AF92-9596795524ECQ36726864-2B1CAC9A-F9DD-4497-9F6C-A9D2779A6012Q36960957-3B87E373-0573-4DF4-BA7A-D3A83A9CE235Q37246920-26041E5A-6AEC-4D16-8861-3C25CE361C70Q37304667-D5A0456B-98AA-4802-90F0-E95C59D91226Q37345821-2099C21D-FF96-45F9-A8B3-A60A826A74B9Q37412607-FFAECBFD-AC5C-4D61-98EB-7A1EF220015CQ37699232-23B45B80-9FAB-4CFA-BC42-137E49A1EF51
P2860
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
description
1989 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
1989年の論文
@ja
1989年学术文章
@wuu
1989年学术文章
@zh
1989年学术文章
@zh-cn
1989年学术文章
@zh-hans
1989年学术文章
@zh-my
1989年学术文章
@zh-sg
1989年學術文章
@yue
1989年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
@en
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
@nl
type
label
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
@en
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
@nl
prefLabel
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
@en
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
@nl
P1476
Frontal brain asymmetry predicts infants' response to maternal separation.
@en
P2093
P304
P356
10.1037//0021-843X.98.2.127
P577
1989-05-01T00:00:00Z