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Seth D Pollak

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Development and Psychopathology|November 3, 2005
Early adversity and mechanisms of plasticity: integrating affective neuroscience with developmental approaches to psychopathologySeth D Pollak
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 6, 2004
Experience-dependent affective learning and risk for psychopathology in childrenSeth D Pollak
Current Directions in Psychological Science|June 25, 2011
Mechanisms Linking Early Experience and the Emergence of Emotions: Illustrations From the Study of Maltreated ChildrenSeth D Pollak
World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|September 27, 2015
Developmental psychopathology: recent advances and future challengesSeth D Pollak
Development and Psychopathology|November 5, 2015
Multilevel developmental approaches to understanding the effects of child maltreatment: Recent advances and future challengesSeth D Pollak
Development and Psychopathology|November 22, 2024
Continuing the momentum of developmental psychopathology: Lessons learned from the seminal contributions of Dante CicchettiSeth D Pollak
Parenting, Science and Practice|November 20, 2012
The Role of Parenting in the Emergence of Human Emotion: New Approaches to the Old Nature-Nurture DebateSeth D Pollak
Child Maltreatment|October 24, 2007
Supporting parents so that they can support their internationally adopted children: the larger challenge lurking behind the fatality statisticsMegan Gunnar, Seth D Pollak
Developmental Psychology|September 11, 2002
Effects of early experience on children's recognition of facial displays of emotionSeth D Pollak, Pawan Sinha
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|September 9, 2020
Is there evidence for sensitive periods in emotional development?Kristina Woodard, Seth D Pollak
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Development and Psychopathology|November 3, 2005
Early adversity and mechanisms of plasticity: integrating affective neuroscience with developmental approaches to psychopathologySeth D Pollak
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 6, 2004
Experience-dependent affective learning and risk for psychopathology in childrenSeth D Pollak
Current Directions in Psychological Science|June 25, 2011
Mechanisms Linking Early Experience and the Emergence of Emotions: Illustrations From the Study of Maltreated ChildrenSeth D Pollak
World Psychiatry : Official Journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)|September 27, 2015
Developmental psychopathology: recent advances and future challengesSeth D Pollak
Development and Psychopathology|November 5, 2015
Multilevel developmental approaches to understanding the effects of child maltreatment: Recent advances and future challengesSeth D Pollak
Development and Psychopathology|November 22, 2024
Continuing the momentum of developmental psychopathology: Lessons learned from the seminal contributions of Dante CicchettiSeth D Pollak
Parenting, Science and Practice|November 20, 2012
The Role of Parenting in the Emergence of Human Emotion: New Approaches to the Old Nature-Nurture DebateSeth D Pollak
Child Maltreatment|October 24, 2007
Supporting parents so that they can support their internationally adopted children: the larger challenge lurking behind the fatality statisticsMegan Gunnar, Seth D Pollak
Developmental Psychology|September 11, 2002
Effects of early experience on children's recognition of facial displays of emotionSeth D Pollak, Pawan Sinha
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|September 9, 2020
Is there evidence for sensitive periods in emotional development?Kristina Woodard, Seth D Pollak
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