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Kelley E Gunther

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Current Directions in Psychological Science|August 7, 2025
The wobbly bits of development: Variability, fluctuations, and synchrony as temporal markers linking temperament and psychopathologyKoraly Pérez-Edgar, Kelley E Gunther, Alicia Vallorani
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology|January 20, 2023
Relations Between Executive Functioning and Internalizing Symptoms Vary as a Function of Frontoparietal-amygdala Resting State ConnectivityKelley E Gunther, Daniel Petrie, Koraly Pérez-Edgar, et al.
Child Development Perspectives|January 2, 2023
Ecological validity in measuring parents' executive functionCatherine M Diercks, Kelley E Gunther, Douglas M Teti, et al.
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology|October 25, 2021
Profiles of Naturalistic Attentional Trajectories Associated with Internalizing Behaviors in School-Age Children: A Mobile Eye Tracking StudyKelley E Gunther, Xiaoxue Fu, Leigha MacNeill, et al.
Plos One|March 8, 2024
Now it's your turn!: Eye blink rate in a Jenga task modulated by interaction of task wait times, effortful control, and internalizing behaviorsKelley E Gunther, Xiaoxue Fu, Leigha A MacNeill, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 29, 2024
Dynamics between affect and social acceptance as a function of social anxiety: A person-specific network approachKelley E Gunther, Audrey Edelman, Daniel Petrie, et al.
Affective Science|March 4, 2022
Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited ChildrenKelley E Gunther, Kayla M Brown, Xiaoxue Fu, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|January 25, 2022
Spectral parameterization for studying neurodevelopment: How and whyBrendan Ostlund, Thomas Donoghue, Berenice Anaya, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|January 4, 2026
Associations between attentional disengagement from distressed infant faces and cortisol reactivity are moderated by depressive symptoms in pregnant women: an eye-tracking studyChristine Dworschak, Gabriela Paganini, Abigail Beech, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|August 19, 2022
Variability in caregiver attention bias to threat: A Goldilocks effect in infant emotional development?Kelley E Gunther, Berenice Anaya, Sarah Myruski, et al.
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Current Directions in Psychological Science|August 7, 2025
The wobbly bits of development: Variability, fluctuations, and synchrony as temporal markers linking temperament and psychopathologyKoraly Pérez-Edgar, Kelley E Gunther, Alicia Vallorani
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology|January 20, 2023
Relations Between Executive Functioning and Internalizing Symptoms Vary as a Function of Frontoparietal-amygdala Resting State ConnectivityKelley E Gunther, Daniel Petrie, Koraly Pérez-Edgar, et al.
Child Development Perspectives|January 2, 2023
Ecological validity in measuring parents' executive functionCatherine M Diercks, Kelley E Gunther, Douglas M Teti, et al.
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology|October 25, 2021
Profiles of Naturalistic Attentional Trajectories Associated with Internalizing Behaviors in School-Age Children: A Mobile Eye Tracking StudyKelley E Gunther, Xiaoxue Fu, Leigha MacNeill, et al.
Plos One|March 8, 2024
Now it's your turn!: Eye blink rate in a Jenga task modulated by interaction of task wait times, effortful control, and internalizing behaviorsKelley E Gunther, Xiaoxue Fu, Leigha A MacNeill, et al.
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|August 29, 2024
Dynamics between affect and social acceptance as a function of social anxiety: A person-specific network approachKelley E Gunther, Audrey Edelman, Daniel Petrie, et al.
Affective Science|March 4, 2022
Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited ChildrenKelley E Gunther, Kayla M Brown, Xiaoxue Fu, et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience|January 25, 2022
Spectral parameterization for studying neurodevelopment: How and whyBrendan Ostlund, Thomas Donoghue, Berenice Anaya, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|January 4, 2026
Associations between attentional disengagement from distressed infant faces and cortisol reactivity are moderated by depressive symptoms in pregnant women: an eye-tracking studyChristine Dworschak, Gabriela Paganini, Abigail Beech, et al.
Development and Psychopathology|August 19, 2022
Variability in caregiver attention bias to threat: A Goldilocks effect in infant emotional development?Kelley E Gunther, Berenice Anaya, Sarah Myruski, et al.
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