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Ellie K Taylor-Robinette

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Advances in Child Development and Behavior|September 11, 2024
Risk and resilience models in child developmentS Alexa McDorman, Ellie K Taylor-Robinette, Rachel R Romeo
Developmental Psychobiology|February 6, 2026
Developing Best Practices for Inclusion in fNIRS Research: Equity for Participants With Afro-Textured HairAbria S Simmons, Gavkhar Abdurokhmonova, Ellie K Taylor-Robinette, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 16, 2024
Parenting relationships as a moderator of how socioeconomic status and household chaos relate to children's cognitive and socioemotional skillsS Alexa McDorman, Morgan A Gilmer, Victoria A Terry, et al.
Brain and Language|March 7, 2026
Parallel contributions of socioeconomic status and bilingual experiences on executive function and the brain in young childrenGavkhar Abdurokhmonova, Ellie K Taylor-Robinette, S Alexa McDorman, et al.
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior|September 11, 2024
Risk and resilience models in child developmentS Alexa McDorman, Ellie K Taylor-Robinette, Rachel R Romeo
Developmental Psychobiology|February 6, 2026
Developing Best Practices for Inclusion in fNIRS Research: Equity for Participants With Afro-Textured HairAbria S Simmons, Gavkhar Abdurokhmonova, Ellie K Taylor-Robinette, et al.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 16, 2024
Parenting relationships as a moderator of how socioeconomic status and household chaos relate to children's cognitive and socioemotional skillsS Alexa McDorman, Morgan A Gilmer, Victoria A Terry, et al.
Brain and Language|March 7, 2026
Parallel contributions of socioeconomic status and bilingual experiences on executive function and the brain in young childrenGavkhar Abdurokhmonova, Ellie K Taylor-Robinette, S Alexa McDorman, et al.
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