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Marie Camerota

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Plos One|April 21, 2016
Birth Weight, Birth Length, and Gestational Age as Indicators of Favorable Fetal Growth Conditions in a US SampleMarie Camerota, Kenneth A Bollen
Child Development|June 18, 2019
Prenatal Risk Predicts Preschooler Executive Function: A Cascade ModelMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby
Pediatric Research|August 23, 2024
Neurobehavioral outcomes of preterm infants: toward a holistic approachMarie Camerota, Barry M Lester
Child Development Perspectives|November 4, 2022
Applying Interdisciplinary Frameworks to Study Prenatal Influences on Child DevelopmentMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby
Maternal and Child Health Journal|January 14, 2017
Prevalence and Perceptions of Electronic Cigarette Use during PregnancyNicholas J Wagner, Marie Camerota, Cathi Propper
Sleep Health|April 1, 2019
Neighborhood deprivation predicts infant sleep qualityMelissa Grimes, Marie Camerota, Cathi B Propper
Psychological Assessment|April 30, 2019
Speed and accuracy on the Hearts and Flowers task interact to predict child outcomesMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby, Clancy B Blair
Epigenomics|March 16, 2022
The emergence of developmental behavioral epigenomicsBarry M Lester, Marie Camerota, Todd M Everson
Epigenomics|September 13, 2023
Epigenetic studies of child neurodevelopment: what can we learn from a developmental science perspective?Marie Camerota, Barry M Lester, Todd M Everson
Developmental Psychology|October 26, 2020
Measurement models for studying child executive functioning: Questioning the status quoMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby, Clancy B Blair
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Plos One|April 21, 2016
Birth Weight, Birth Length, and Gestational Age as Indicators of Favorable Fetal Growth Conditions in a US SampleMarie Camerota, Kenneth A Bollen
Child Development|June 18, 2019
Prenatal Risk Predicts Preschooler Executive Function: A Cascade ModelMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby
Pediatric Research|August 23, 2024
Neurobehavioral outcomes of preterm infants: toward a holistic approachMarie Camerota, Barry M Lester
Child Development Perspectives|November 4, 2022
Applying Interdisciplinary Frameworks to Study Prenatal Influences on Child DevelopmentMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby
Maternal and Child Health Journal|January 14, 2017
Prevalence and Perceptions of Electronic Cigarette Use during PregnancyNicholas J Wagner, Marie Camerota, Cathi Propper
Sleep Health|April 1, 2019
Neighborhood deprivation predicts infant sleep qualityMelissa Grimes, Marie Camerota, Cathi B Propper
Psychological Assessment|April 30, 2019
Speed and accuracy on the Hearts and Flowers task interact to predict child outcomesMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby, Clancy B Blair
Epigenomics|March 16, 2022
The emergence of developmental behavioral epigenomicsBarry M Lester, Marie Camerota, Todd M Everson
Epigenomics|September 13, 2023
Epigenetic studies of child neurodevelopment: what can we learn from a developmental science perspective?Marie Camerota, Barry M Lester, Todd M Everson
Developmental Psychology|October 26, 2020
Measurement models for studying child executive functioning: Questioning the status quoMarie Camerota, Michael T Willoughby, Clancy B Blair
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