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Andrew Ribner

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Psychoneuroendocrinology|November 16, 2019
Maternal psychological stress moderates diurnal cortisol linkage in expectant fathers and mothers during late pregnancyStephen H Braren, Annie Brandes-Aitken, Andrew Ribner, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|October 21, 2021
Prenatal mother-father cortisol linkage predicts infant executive functions at 24 monthsStephen H Braren, Rosemarie E Perry, Andrew Ribner, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 15, 2021
A rational explanation for links between the ANS and mathMelissa E Libertus, Shirley Duong, Danielle Fox, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|July 8, 2019
Worrying in the wings? Negative emotional birth memories in mothers and fathers show similar associations with perinatal mood disturbance and delivery modeClaire Hughes, Sarah Foley, Rory T Devine, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 13, 2021
The role of infant attention and parental sensitivity in infant cognitive development in the Netherlands and ChinaWei Li, Rory T Devine, Andrew Ribner, et al.
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Psychoneuroendocrinology|November 16, 2019
Maternal psychological stress moderates diurnal cortisol linkage in expectant fathers and mothers during late pregnancyStephen H Braren, Annie Brandes-Aitken, Andrew Ribner, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|October 21, 2021
Prenatal mother-father cortisol linkage predicts infant executive functions at 24 monthsStephen H Braren, Rosemarie E Perry, Andrew Ribner, et al.
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|December 15, 2021
A rational explanation for links between the ANS and mathMelissa E Libertus, Shirley Duong, Danielle Fox, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|July 8, 2019
Worrying in the wings? Negative emotional birth memories in mothers and fathers show similar associations with perinatal mood disturbance and delivery modeClaire Hughes, Sarah Foley, Rory T Devine, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|December 13, 2021
The role of infant attention and parental sensitivity in infant cognitive development in the Netherlands and ChinaWei Li, Rory T Devine, Andrew Ribner, et al.
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