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TitleDateCreatorPublication TypeInstitution
Allostasis and Allostatic Load in the Context of Poverty in Early Childhood2011Mills-Koonce, Roger FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies , UNCG
Development of handedness for role-differentiated bimanual manipulation of objects in relati...2014Babik, Iryna StudentPsychology, UNCG
Development of Role-Differentiated Bimanual Manipulation in Infancy: Part 1. The Influence o...2015Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Development of Role-Differentiated Bimanual Manipulation in Infancy: Part 2. Hand Preference...2018Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Development of role-differentiated bimanual manipulation in infancy: Part 3. Its relation to...2016Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG
Does Handedness for Prehension Predict Handedness for Role-Differentiated Bimanual Manipulat...2008Ferre, Claudio L.StudentPsychology, UNCG
Father Contributions to Cortisol Responses in Infancy and Toddlerhood2011Mills-Koonce, Roger FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies , UNCG
Interparental conflict and infants’ behavior problems: The mediating role of maternal sensit...2017Leerkes, Esther M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Interparental conflict and infants’ behavior problems: The mediating role of maternal sensit...2017Zhou, Nan FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Interparental conflict and infants’ behavior problems: The mediating role of maternal sensit...2017Cao, Hongjian FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Longitudinal changes in visual attention and EEG coherence: implications for the development...2015Whedon, Margaret C.StudentHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Maternal sensitivity during distressing tasks: A unique predictor of attachment security2011Leerkes, Esther M.FacultyHuman Development and Family Studies, UNCG
Predicting child handedness from measures of infant and toddler handedness2020Latta, Jonathan StudentPsychology, UNCG
Relation of Stable Hand-Use Preferences to the Development of Skill for Managing Multiple Ob...2008Michel, George F.FacultyPsychology, UNCG