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ISSN:1522-7227

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While studies have documented neural correlates of language delay in toddlers with developmental conditions, those at genetic risk for language delay, and those born premature, no studies have examined neural correlates in toddlers exhibiti...
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The current study investigated science identity development among Latinx university students selected for a critical race theory (CRT)-informed undergraduate research experience. Twenty students (12 female, 8 male; M age = 22.00; SD = 2.77)...
Hong N T Bui,Andrea Chronis-Tuscano,Nila Shakiba et al. Hong N T Bui et al.
Children with elevated behavioural inhibition (BI) show context-inappropriate fear and dysregulated RSA across stressor tasks. However, few studies have examined dynamic RSA within tasks and relations to parent and child anxiety. Using piec...
Yu Chen,Natasha Cabrera,Charlotte Sudduth et al. Yu Chen et al.
Using a sample of 286 mothers and fathers from ethnically and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds, we tested the associations between the frequency and quality of parents' shared book reading (SBR) with infants aged 9 months, and language...
Myriam Casseus,Nancy E Reichman Myriam Casseus
The mental health and well-being of children and adolescents are critical public health concerns globally. This cross-sectional study analysed nationally representative data from the combined 2016-2022 National Survey of Children's Health (...
Tracey Tacana,Bailey Speck,Jennifer Isenhour et al. Tracey Tacana et al.
This study examined whether parental sensitivity during distressing and non-distressing mother-infant interactions predicts changes in young children's respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) activity. Baseline RSA levels were collected from 83 ...
Bharthi J Zvara,Sarah A Keim,Rebecca Andridge et al. Bharthi J Zvara et al.
Few empirical studies have explored variability in parenting behaviors observed in a mealtime setting as well as in a play setting with young children. We analyzed data from 282 parent-toddler dyads who participated in the Play & Grow study...
Jennifer J Phillips,Cheyenne A Williams,John H Hunter et al. Jennifer J Phillips et al.
Measures of parasympathetic regulation, such as respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), predict executive function outcomes, including inhibitory control, across childhood. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia augmentation tends to be associated with m...