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Publications 2009 - Present

Chronis-Tuscano, A., et al. (2009). Stable Early Maternal Report of Behavioral Inhibition Predicts Lifetime Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescence. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 48(9). (PDF)

Bar-Haim, Y., et al. (2009). Neural Correlates of Reward Processsing in Adolescents With a History of Inhibited Temperament. Psychological Science, 20(8), 1009-1018. (PDF)

Fox, N. A., & Reeb-Sutherland, B.C. (in press). Biological Moderators of Infant Temperament and Social Withdrawal. Chapter to appear in K.H. Rubin & R.J. Coplan (Eds.), The Development of Shyness and Social Withdrawal, Guilford Press.

Ghera, M.M., et al. (2009). The Effects of Foster Care Intervention on Socially Deprived Institutionalized Children's Attention and Positive Affect: Results from the BEIP Study. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 50(3), 246-253. (PDF)

Hane, A. A., & Fox, N. A. (in press). A Closer Look at the Transactional Nature of Early Social Development: The Relations among Early Caregiving Environments, Temperament, and Early Social Development and the Case for Phenotypic Plasticity. Chapter to appear in F. Santoianni & C. Sabatano (Eds.), Brain Development in Learning Environments: Embodied and Perceptual Advancements.

Henderson, H. A., & Fox, N. A. (in press). Considerations in Studying Emotion in Infants and Children. Chapter to appear in J. Coan & J.J.B. Allen (Eds.), The Handbook of Emotion Elicitation and Assessment, Oxford University Press.

Marshall, P.J., Reeb, B., & Fox, N.A. (2009). Electrophysiological Responses to Auditory Novelty in Temperamentally Different 9-Month-Old Infants. Developmental Science, 12(4), 568-582. (PDF)

Marshall, P.J., & Fox, N. A. (in press). Infant EEG and ERP in Relation to Social and Emotional Development. Chapter to appear in M. de Haan (Ed.). Infant EEG and Event-Related Potentials. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

McDermott, J.M., et al. (2009). A History of Childhood Behavioral Inhibition and Enhanced Response Monitoring in Adolescence Are Linked to Clinical Anxiety. Biological Psychiatry, 65(5), 445-448. (PDF)

Perez-Edgar, K., et al. (in press). Attention Biases to Threat and Behavioral Inhibition in Early Childhood Shape Adolescent Social Withdrawal. Emotion.

Pine, D.S., Helfinstein, S.M., Bar-Haim, Y., Nelson, E., and Fox, N.A. (2009). Challenges in Developing Novel Treatments for Childhood Disorders: Lessons from Research on Anxiety. Neuropsychopharmacology, 34, 213-228. (PDF)

Rankin Williams, L., et al. (2009). Impact of Behavioral Inhibition and Parenting Style on Internalizing and Externalizing Problems from Early Childhood through Adolescence. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. (PDF)

Reeb-Sutherland, B.C., et al. (2009). Startle Response in Behaviorally Inhibited Adolescents with a Lifetime Occurrence of Anxiety Disorders. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 48(6), 610-617. (PDF)

Reeb-Sutherland, B.C., et al. (in press). Attention to Novelty in Behaviorally Inhibited Adolescents Moderates Risk for Anxiety. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

Schmidt, L.A., Fox, N.A., Perez-Edgar, K., & Hamer, D.H. (2009). Linking Gene, Brain, and Behavior: DRD4, Frontal Asymmetry, and Temperament. Psychological Science, 20(7), 831-837. (PDF)

White, L.K., Helfinstein, S.M., Reeb-Sutherland, B.C., Degnan, K.A., and Fox, N.A. (2009). The Role of Attention in the Regulation of Fear and Anxiety. Developmental Neuroscience, 31, 309-317. (PDF)

White, L.K., Helfinstein, S.M., & Fox, N. A. (in press). Temperamental Factors Associated with the Acquisition of Information Processing Biases and Anxiety. In J. Hadwin and A. Field (Ed.), Information processing biases in child and adolescent anxiety.

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