This study explored how patterns of physiological stress reactivity underpin individual differences in sensitivity to early rearing experiences and childhood risk for …
Early behavioral inhibition (BI) is a known risk factor for later anxiety disorder. Variability in children's parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) functioning may provide insight into the …
N Xu, AM Groh - Attachment & human development, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Little is known about the significance of mothers' attachment for neurobiological responding during interactions with infants. To address this gap, this study examined links between …
This study examined how temporal associations between parents' physiological and behavioral responses may reflect underlying regulatory difficulties in at-risk parenting. Time …
Introduction Parents provide their children with their first exposures to reciprocal shared experiences, and parental modeling of socio-emotional behaviors and regulatory responses …
Impairments in cardiac vagal control (CVC) have been independently linked to smoking status and depression and are implicated in self-regulatory processes that may exacerbate …
Some individuals are more reactive to emotional stimuli than others, and this is particularly relevant to psychotherapists due to their frequent interaction with emotionally evocative …
Children with elevated behavioral inhibition (BI) show context-inappropriate fear and dysregulated RSA across stressor tasks. However, few studies have examined dynamic …
Unpredictability, an aspect of early life adversity, creates significant disruptions for children and adolescents' psychosocial development throughout their lifetime. Despite growing …