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Christine K Fortunato

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Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 13, 2012
Associations between respiratory sinus arrhythmia reactivity and internalizing and externalizing symptoms are emotion specificChristine K Fortunato, Lisa M Gatzke-Kopp, Nilam Ram
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 28, 2009
Medication effects on salivary cortisol: tactics and strategy to minimize impact in behavioral and developmental scienceDouglas A Granger, Leah C Hibel, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|August 9, 2008
Salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol in toddlers: differential relations to affective behaviorChristine K Fortunato, Amy E Dribin, Douglas A Granger, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|July 12, 2012
Aggression as an equifinal outcome of distinct neurocognitive and neuroaffective processesLisa M Gatzke-Kopp, Mark T Greenberg, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 22, 2008
Differences in saliva collection location and disparities in baseline and diurnal rhythms of alpha-amylase: a preliminary note of cautionAmanda G Harmon, Nissa R Towe-Goodman, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Journal of Adolescence|March 10, 2012
Focus on methodology: salivary bioscience and research on adolescence: an integrated perspectiveDouglas A Granger, Christine K Fortunato, Emilie K Beltzer, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 21, 2011
Assessing genetic polymorphisms using DNA extracted from cells present in saliva samplesZsofia Nemoda, Maria Horvat-Gordon, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 3, 2010
Salivary flow and alpha-amylase: collection technique, duration, and oral fluid typeEmilie K Beltzer, Christine K Fortunato, Melissa M Guaderrama, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|October 19, 2007
Individual differences in salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in mothers and their infants: relation to tobacco smoke exposureDouglas A Granger, Clancy Blair, Michael Willoughby, et al.
Child Development|October 27, 2011
Salivary cortisol mediates effects of poverty and parenting on executive functions in early childhoodClancy Blair, Douglas A Granger, Michael Willoughby, et al.
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Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 13, 2012
Associations between respiratory sinus arrhythmia reactivity and internalizing and externalizing symptoms are emotion specificChristine K Fortunato, Lisa M Gatzke-Kopp, Nilam Ram
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 28, 2009
Medication effects on salivary cortisol: tactics and strategy to minimize impact in behavioral and developmental scienceDouglas A Granger, Leah C Hibel, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|August 9, 2008
Salivary alpha-amylase and cortisol in toddlers: differential relations to affective behaviorChristine K Fortunato, Amy E Dribin, Douglas A Granger, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|July 12, 2012
Aggression as an equifinal outcome of distinct neurocognitive and neuroaffective processesLisa M Gatzke-Kopp, Mark T Greenberg, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|July 22, 2008
Differences in saliva collection location and disparities in baseline and diurnal rhythms of alpha-amylase: a preliminary note of cautionAmanda G Harmon, Nissa R Towe-Goodman, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Journal of Adolescence|March 10, 2012
Focus on methodology: salivary bioscience and research on adolescence: an integrated perspectiveDouglas A Granger, Christine K Fortunato, Emilie K Beltzer, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 21, 2011
Assessing genetic polymorphisms using DNA extracted from cells present in saliva samplesZsofia Nemoda, Maria Horvat-Gordon, Christine K Fortunato, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|June 3, 2010
Salivary flow and alpha-amylase: collection technique, duration, and oral fluid typeEmilie K Beltzer, Christine K Fortunato, Melissa M Guaderrama, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|October 19, 2007
Individual differences in salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in mothers and their infants: relation to tobacco smoke exposureDouglas A Granger, Clancy Blair, Michael Willoughby, et al.
Child Development|October 27, 2011
Salivary cortisol mediates effects of poverty and parenting on executive functions in early childhoodClancy Blair, Douglas A Granger, Michael Willoughby, et al.
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