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Christy D Wolfe

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Infant Behavior & Development|June 7, 2023
The interplay between cognition and emotion during infancy and toddlerhood: Special issue editorialChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 20, 2007
Changes in brain functioning from infancy to early childhood: evidence from EEG power and coherence working memory tasksMartha Ann Bell, Christy D Wolfe
Brain and Cognition|July 17, 2007
The integration of cognition and emotion during infancy and early childhood: regulatory processes associated with the development of working memoryChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Child Development|April 2, 2004
Emotion and cognition: an intricately bound developmental processMartha Ann Bell, Christy D Wolfe
Infant and Child Development|June 20, 2014
Brain Electrical Activity of Shy and Non-Shy Preschool-Aged Children during Executive Function TasksChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Developmental Psychobiology|January 6, 2004
Working memory and inhibitory control in early childhood: Contributions from physiology, temperament, and languageChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Preventive Medicine|August 26, 2015
Exercise facilitates smoking cessation indirectly via improvements in smoking-specific self-efficacy: Prospective cohort study among a national sample of young smokersPaul D Loprinzi, Christy D Wolfe, Jerome F Walker
International Journal of Behavioral Development|April 17, 2014
A Longitudinal Perspective on the Association between Cognition and Temperamental ShynessChristy D Wolfe, Jing Zhang, Jungmeen Kim-Spoon, et al.
Infant and Child Development|May 8, 2018
Executive Attention at Eight Years: Concurrent and Longitudinal Predictors and Individual DifferencesAmanda W Joyce, Denise R Friedman, Christy D Wolfe, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|January 30, 2010
A longitudinal study of emotion regulation and anxiety in middle childhood: Associations with frontal EEG asymmetry in early childhoodDagmar Kr Hannesdóttir, Jacquelyn Doxie, Martha Ann Bell, et al.
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Infant Behavior & Development|June 7, 2023
The interplay between cognition and emotion during infancy and toddlerhood: Special issue editorialChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Developmental Neuropsychology|February 20, 2007
Changes in brain functioning from infancy to early childhood: evidence from EEG power and coherence working memory tasksMartha Ann Bell, Christy D Wolfe
Brain and Cognition|July 17, 2007
The integration of cognition and emotion during infancy and early childhood: regulatory processes associated with the development of working memoryChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Child Development|April 2, 2004
Emotion and cognition: an intricately bound developmental processMartha Ann Bell, Christy D Wolfe
Infant and Child Development|June 20, 2014
Brain Electrical Activity of Shy and Non-Shy Preschool-Aged Children during Executive Function TasksChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Developmental Psychobiology|January 6, 2004
Working memory and inhibitory control in early childhood: Contributions from physiology, temperament, and languageChristy D Wolfe, Martha Ann Bell
Preventive Medicine|August 26, 2015
Exercise facilitates smoking cessation indirectly via improvements in smoking-specific self-efficacy: Prospective cohort study among a national sample of young smokersPaul D Loprinzi, Christy D Wolfe, Jerome F Walker
International Journal of Behavioral Development|April 17, 2014
A Longitudinal Perspective on the Association between Cognition and Temperamental ShynessChristy D Wolfe, Jing Zhang, Jungmeen Kim-Spoon, et al.
Infant and Child Development|May 8, 2018
Executive Attention at Eight Years: Concurrent and Longitudinal Predictors and Individual DifferencesAmanda W Joyce, Denise R Friedman, Christy D Wolfe, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology|January 30, 2010
A longitudinal study of emotion regulation and anxiety in middle childhood: Associations with frontal EEG asymmetry in early childhoodDagmar Kr Hannesdóttir, Jacquelyn Doxie, Martha Ann Bell, et al.
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