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Cynthia L Smith

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Infant Behavior & Development|June 21, 2021
Why do parents use screen media with toddlers? The role of child temperament and parenting stress in early screen useEunkyung Shin, Koeun Choi, Jessica Resor, et al.
Lab Animal|February 12, 2020
Know Your Model: A knockout does not always make a nullSusan M Bello, Michelle N Perry, Cynthia L Smith
Child Development|November 1, 2022
Changes in children's anger, sadness, and persistence across blocked goals: Implications for self-regulationLin Tan, Eunkyung Shin, Kenyon Page, et al.
Lab Animal|July 29, 2020
Know Your Model: The role of sex in phenotype penetrance and severitySusan M Bello, Michelle N Perry, Cynthia L Smith
Lab Animal|May 29, 2020
Know Your Model: When parental origin mattersSusan M Bello, Michelle N Perry, Cynthia L Smith
Lab Animal|June 10, 2020
Know Your Model: Recombinase-expressing miceMichelle N Perry, Susan M Bello, Cynthia L Smith
Genome Biology|January 12, 2005
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology as a tool for annotating, analyzing and comparing phenotypic informationCynthia L Smith, Carroll-Ann W Goldsmith, Janan T Eppig
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 11, 2015
Infant frontal electroencephalogram asymmetry and negative emotional reactivity as predictors of toddlerhood effortful controlCynthia L Smith, Anjolii Diaz, Kimberly L Day, et al.
Developmental Psychology|October 5, 2018
Patterns of parental emotion-related discourse and links with children's problem behaviors: A person-centered approachErika Hernandez, Cynthia L Smith, Kimberly L Day, et al.
Infant and Child Development|July 25, 2020
Context of Maternal Intrusiveness During Infancy and Associations with Preschool Executive FunctionAlleyne P R Broomell, Cynthia L Smith, Susan D Calkins, et al.
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Infant Behavior & Development|June 21, 2021
Why do parents use screen media with toddlers? The role of child temperament and parenting stress in early screen useEunkyung Shin, Koeun Choi, Jessica Resor, et al.
Lab Animal|February 12, 2020
Know Your Model: A knockout does not always make a nullSusan M Bello, Michelle N Perry, Cynthia L Smith
Child Development|November 1, 2022
Changes in children's anger, sadness, and persistence across blocked goals: Implications for self-regulationLin Tan, Eunkyung Shin, Kenyon Page, et al.
Lab Animal|July 29, 2020
Know Your Model: The role of sex in phenotype penetrance and severitySusan M Bello, Michelle N Perry, Cynthia L Smith
Lab Animal|May 29, 2020
Know Your Model: When parental origin mattersSusan M Bello, Michelle N Perry, Cynthia L Smith
Lab Animal|June 10, 2020
Know Your Model: Recombinase-expressing miceMichelle N Perry, Susan M Bello, Cynthia L Smith
Genome Biology|January 12, 2005
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology as a tool for annotating, analyzing and comparing phenotypic informationCynthia L Smith, Carroll-Ann W Goldsmith, Janan T Eppig
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 11, 2015
Infant frontal electroencephalogram asymmetry and negative emotional reactivity as predictors of toddlerhood effortful controlCynthia L Smith, Anjolii Diaz, Kimberly L Day, et al.
Developmental Psychology|October 5, 2018
Patterns of parental emotion-related discourse and links with children's problem behaviors: A person-centered approachErika Hernandez, Cynthia L Smith, Kimberly L Day, et al.
Infant and Child Development|July 25, 2020
Context of Maternal Intrusiveness During Infancy and Associations with Preschool Executive FunctionAlleyne P R Broomell, Cynthia L Smith, Susan D Calkins, et al.
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