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Child Development
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March 25, 2010
The timing of prenatal exposure to maternal cortisol and psychosocial stress is associated with human infant cognitive development
Elysia P Davis, Curt A Sandman
Future Neurology
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August 7, 2025
Gestational stress influences cognition and behavior
Curt A Sandman, Elysia P Davis
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
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May 31, 2017
Response to "Cortisol in human milk: The good, the bad, or the Ugly?"
Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook, Elysia P Davis, Laura M Glynn
Neuroendocrinology
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April 16, 2011
Exposure to prenatal psychobiological stress exerts programming influences on the mother and her fetus
Curt A Sandman, Elysia P Davis, Claudia Buss, et al.
International Journal of Peptides
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July 16, 2011
Prenatal programming of human neurological function
Curt A Sandman, Elysia P Davis, Claudia Buss, et al.
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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February 6, 2018
Distinct patterns of reduced prefrontal and limbic grey matter volume in childhood general and internalizing psychopathology
Hannah R Snyder, Benjamin L Hankin, Curt A Sandman, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry
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August 14, 2012
Fragmentation and unpredictability of early-life experience in mental disorders
Tallie Z Baram, Elysia P Davis, Andre Obenaus, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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December 23, 2017
Validation of Minimally-Invasive Sample Collection Methods for Measurement of Telomere Length
Stephanie A Stout, Jue Lin, Natalie Hernandez, et al.
Neuroimage
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January 30, 2016
Hippocampus and amygdala volumes from magnetic resonance images in children: Assessing accuracy of FreeSurfer and FSL against manual segmentation
Dorothee Schoemaker, Claudia Buss, Kevin Head, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders
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December 15, 2017
Prenatal maternal mood patterns predict child temperament and adolescent mental health
Laura M Glynn, Mariann A Howland, Curt A Sandman, et al.
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Child Development
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March 25, 2010
The timing of prenatal exposure to maternal cortisol and psychosocial stress is associated with human infant cognitive development
Elysia P Davis, Curt A Sandman
Future Neurology
|
August 7, 2025
Gestational stress influences cognition and behavior
Curt A Sandman, Elysia P Davis
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
|
May 31, 2017
Response to "Cortisol in human milk: The good, the bad, or the Ugly?"
Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook, Elysia P Davis, Laura M Glynn
Neuroendocrinology
|
April 16, 2011
Exposure to prenatal psychobiological stress exerts programming influences on the mother and her fetus
Curt A Sandman, Elysia P Davis, Claudia Buss, et al.
International Journal of Peptides
|
July 16, 2011
Prenatal programming of human neurological function
Curt A Sandman, Elysia P Davis, Claudia Buss, et al.
Clinical Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science
|
February 6, 2018
Distinct patterns of reduced prefrontal and limbic grey matter volume in childhood general and internalizing psychopathology
Hannah R Snyder, Benjamin L Hankin, Curt A Sandman, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry
|
August 14, 2012
Fragmentation and unpredictability of early-life experience in mental disorders
Tallie Z Baram, Elysia P Davis, Andre Obenaus, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
|
December 23, 2017
Validation of Minimally-Invasive Sample Collection Methods for Measurement of Telomere Length
Stephanie A Stout, Jue Lin, Natalie Hernandez, et al.
Neuroimage
|
January 30, 2016
Hippocampus and amygdala volumes from magnetic resonance images in children: Assessing accuracy of FreeSurfer and FSL against manual segmentation
Dorothee Schoemaker, Claudia Buss, Kevin Head, et al.
Journal of Affective Disorders
|
December 15, 2017
Prenatal maternal mood patterns predict child temperament and adolescent mental health
Laura M Glynn, Mariann A Howland, Curt A Sandman, et al.
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