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1:45 to 3:00pm
Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 4
In Event: 1-101 - Poster Session 3
In Poster Session: 03 - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 163 - FKBP5 Methylation Moderates the Associations of FKBP5 Genotype and Resistant Attachment With Stress Regulation
Non-Presenting Author
4:00 to 5:30pm
Austin Convention Center, Meeting Room 13A
In Paper Symposium: 1-172 - The (epi)genetic structure of co-occurring forms of child and adolescent psychopathology
On Symposium Paper/Poster: The (epi-)genetics of a general psychopathology factor in children
Non-Presenting Author
8:15 to 9:45am
Austin Convention Center, Meeting Room 14
In Paper Symposium: 2-026 - The Role of the Father in Children’s Language and Cognitive Development: Investigating Unique Pathways
On Symposium Paper/Poster: Father’s Role in Children’s Cognitive Outcomes at Age 6: Fathers as Intergenerational Transmitters of Inequality?
Non-Presenting Author
12:00 to 1:15pm
Austin Convention Center, Exhibit Hall 4
In Event: 2-100 - Poster Session 7
In Poster Session: 07 - Social, Emotional, Personality
On Individual Poster: 252 - A new Real-Time Coding System for Facial Micro-Expressions and its Application in the Cyberball Paradigm
Non-Presenting Author
12:15 to 1:45pm
Austin Convention Center, Meeting Room 12A
In Paper Symposium: 2-121 - Early Caregiving Relationships and Children’s Brain Development
On Symposium Paper/Poster: Parental Sensitivity and Child Prosocial Behavior: Gender Differences in the Mediating Role of Brain Volume
Non-Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Austin Convention Center, Meeting Room 9B
In Conversation Roundtable: 2-166 - Population-based perspectives on child development
Panelist
10:30am to 12:00pm
Austin Convention Center, Meeting Room 12B
In Paper Symposium: 3-071 - New Insights into the Structure of Psychopathology: The Dysregulation Profile and the General Factor of Psychopathology
On Symposium Paper/Poster: The General Psychopathology Factor in School-Aged Children: Associations with Brain Development, IQ, And Temperament
Non-Presenting Author