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Elisabeth Conradt

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Child Development Perspectives|October 31, 2017
Using Principles of Behavioral Epigenetics to Advance Research on Early-Life StressElisabeth Conradt
Infant Behavior & Development|March 9, 2010
Infant physiological response to the still-face paradigm: contributions of maternal sensitivity and infants' early regulatory behaviorElisabeth Conradt, Jennifer Ablow
Developmental Psychology|August 29, 2024
Prenatal influences across the life course: Biobehavioral mechanisms of developmentKristine Marceau, Elisabeth Conradt, Danielle Roubinov
Development and Psychopathology|April 28, 2022
Using Development and Psychopathology Principles to Inform the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) FrameworkElisabeth Conradt, Sheila E Crowell, Dante Cicchetti
Psychological Science|January 31, 2013
Poverty, problem behavior, and promise: differential susceptibility among infants reared in povertyElisabeth Conradt, Jeffrey Measelle, Jennifer C Ablow
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|April 10, 2013
Screening for Depression in the Postpartum using the Beck Depression Inventory-II: What Logistic Regression RevealsElisabeth Conradt, Nanmathi Manian, Marc H Bornstein
Child Development|January 30, 2016
Introduction to the Special Section on EpigeneticsBarry M Lester, Elisabeth Conradt, Carmen Marsit
Pediatric Research|June 21, 2024
Evidence for neurobehavioral risk phenotypes at birthElisabeth Conradt, Edward Tronick, Barry M Lester
Development and Psychopathology|February 13, 2024
What's next for the field of multigenerational mental health? The need for deep behavioral phenotyping via a prenatal mental health registryElisabeth Conradt, Sierra Carter, Sheila E Crowell
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 12, 2013
Epigenetic basis for the development of depression in childrenBarry M Lester, Elisabeth Conradt, Carmen J Marsit
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Showing results (1-10 of 98) with videos related to

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Child Development Perspectives|October 31, 2017
Using Principles of Behavioral Epigenetics to Advance Research on Early-Life StressElisabeth Conradt
Infant Behavior & Development|March 9, 2010
Infant physiological response to the still-face paradigm: contributions of maternal sensitivity and infants' early regulatory behaviorElisabeth Conradt, Jennifer Ablow
Developmental Psychology|August 29, 2024
Prenatal influences across the life course: Biobehavioral mechanisms of developmentKristine Marceau, Elisabeth Conradt, Danielle Roubinov
Development and Psychopathology|April 28, 2022
Using Development and Psychopathology Principles to Inform the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) FrameworkElisabeth Conradt, Sheila E Crowell, Dante Cicchetti
Psychological Science|January 31, 2013
Poverty, problem behavior, and promise: differential susceptibility among infants reared in povertyElisabeth Conradt, Jeffrey Measelle, Jennifer C Ablow
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology|April 10, 2013
Screening for Depression in the Postpartum using the Beck Depression Inventory-II: What Logistic Regression RevealsElisabeth Conradt, Nanmathi Manian, Marc H Bornstein
Child Development|January 30, 2016
Introduction to the Special Section on EpigeneticsBarry M Lester, Elisabeth Conradt, Carmen Marsit
Pediatric Research|June 21, 2024
Evidence for neurobehavioral risk phenotypes at birthElisabeth Conradt, Edward Tronick, Barry M Lester
Development and Psychopathology|February 13, 2024
What's next for the field of multigenerational mental health? The need for deep behavioral phenotyping via a prenatal mental health registryElisabeth Conradt, Sierra Carter, Sheila E Crowell
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology|June 12, 2013
Epigenetic basis for the development of depression in childrenBarry M Lester, Elisabeth Conradt, Carmen J Marsit
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