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Ruth Feldman

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Developmental Psychobiology|March 24, 2007
Maternal postpartum behavior and the emergence of infant-mother and infant-father synchrony in preterm and full-term infants: the role of neonatal vagal toneRuth Feldman, Arthur I Eidelman
Pediatrics|July 1, 2009
Triplets across the first 5 years: the discordant infant at birth remains at developmental riskRuth Feldman, Arthur Isaac Eidelman
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|June 23, 2009
Maternal representations, infant psychiatric status, and mother-child relationship in clinic-referred and non-referred infantsDaphna Dollberg, Ruth Feldman, Miri Keren
Infant Behavior & Development|March 11, 2011
The expression and regulation of anger in toddlers: relations to maternal behavior and mental representationsRuth Feldman, Daphna Dollberg, Roni Nadam
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 13, 2017
Perception of social synchrony induces mother-child gamma coupling in the social brainJonathan Levy, Abraham Goldstein, Ruth Feldman
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 24, 2013
The brain basis of social synchronyShir Atzil, Talma Hendler, Ruth Feldman
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Oxytocin: a parenting hormoneRuth Feldman, Marian J Bakermans-Kranenburg
Developmental Science|February 9, 2010
Touch attenuates infants' physiological reactivity to stressRuth Feldman, Magi Singer, Orna Zagoory
Development and Psychopathology|March 29, 2021
Chronic early trauma impairs emotion recognition and executive functions in youth; specifying biobehavioral precursors of risk and resilienceShai Motsan, Karen Yirmiya, Ruth Feldman
Biological Psychology|December 6, 2011
Parental and romantic attachment shape brain processing of infant cuesOmri Weisman, Ruth Feldman, Abraham Goldstein
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Developmental Psychobiology|March 24, 2007
Maternal postpartum behavior and the emergence of infant-mother and infant-father synchrony in preterm and full-term infants: the role of neonatal vagal toneRuth Feldman, Arthur I Eidelman
Pediatrics|July 1, 2009
Triplets across the first 5 years: the discordant infant at birth remains at developmental riskRuth Feldman, Arthur Isaac Eidelman
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry|June 23, 2009
Maternal representations, infant psychiatric status, and mother-child relationship in clinic-referred and non-referred infantsDaphna Dollberg, Ruth Feldman, Miri Keren
Infant Behavior & Development|March 11, 2011
The expression and regulation of anger in toddlers: relations to maternal behavior and mental representationsRuth Feldman, Daphna Dollberg, Roni Nadam
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|April 13, 2017
Perception of social synchrony induces mother-child gamma coupling in the social brainJonathan Levy, Abraham Goldstein, Ruth Feldman
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 24, 2013
The brain basis of social synchronyShir Atzil, Talma Hendler, Ruth Feldman
Current Opinion in Psychology|August 17, 2017
Oxytocin: a parenting hormoneRuth Feldman, Marian J Bakermans-Kranenburg
Developmental Science|February 9, 2010
Touch attenuates infants' physiological reactivity to stressRuth Feldman, Magi Singer, Orna Zagoory
Development and Psychopathology|March 29, 2021
Chronic early trauma impairs emotion recognition and executive functions in youth; specifying biobehavioral precursors of risk and resilienceShai Motsan, Karen Yirmiya, Ruth Feldman
Biological Psychology|December 6, 2011
Parental and romantic attachment shape brain processing of infant cuesOmri Weisman, Ruth Feldman, Abraham Goldstein
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