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Session Type: Poster Session
14. Effects of Age, Sex, and Informant on the Relation Between Amygdala Volume and Anxiety in Childhood - Presenting Author: Katherine Rice Warnell, Texas State University; Meredith Pecukonis, University of Maryland; Elizabeth Redcay, University of Maryland
15. Maternal anxiety and parental stress are associated with neural functional connectivity in first time mothers - Presenting Author: Amy L Anderson, University of Denver; Emma Rosenblum, University of Denver; Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, University of Colorado, Boulder; Pilyoung Kim, University of Denver
16. Introducing a Rodent Model of Poverty: Low Resource Rearing Impacts Parenting Style and Infant Neurobehavioral Outcome - Rosemarie Perry, New York University; Eric D. Finegood, New York University; Stephen Braren, New York University; Presenting Author: Meriah Lee DeJoseph, New York University; Donald Wilson, New York University School of Medicine & Nathan Kline Institute; Regina Sullivan, New York University School of Medicine & Nathan Kline Institute; Clancy B. Blair, New York University; C Cybele Raver, New York University
17. Adolescent Sympathetic Activity and Salivary C-Reactive Protein: The Effects of Parental Behavior - Presenting Author: Benjamin Wade Nelson, University of Oregon; Michelle Lynn Byrne, University of Oregon; Julian G. Simmons, The University of Melbourne; Sarah Whittle, The University of Melbourne; Orli S. Schwartz, The University of Melbourne; Neil M. O'Brien-Simpson, The University of Melbourne; Lisa Sheeber, Oregon Research Institute; Nicholas B. Allen, University of Oregon
18. Parasympathetic nervous system functioning predicts behavioral changes in children exposed to early life stress - Presenting Author: Karen E Smith, University of Chicago; Greg J Norman, University of Chicago
19. Adaptive Patterns of Stress Responsivity - Presenting Author: Nila Shakiba, University of Utah, Department of Psychology; Bruce J. Ellis, University of Utah; Nicole Bush, UCSF; W. Thomas Boyce, UCSF Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry
20. What do you Expect? Neural Correlates of Unexpected Actions in Infants and Adults - Presenting Author: Miriam Esther Langeloh, Heidelberg University; David Buttelmann, Bern University; Susanne Grassmann, Institute of Educational Research and Development, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland; Sabina Pauen, Heidelberg University; Stefanie Hoehl, Heidelberg University
21. Developmental differences in neural oscillations reveal role of prediction in noun and verb learning - Presenting Author: Julie Schneider, University of Texas at Dallas; Mandy Maguire, University of Texas at Dallas; Alyson D. Abel, San Diego State University
22. How do young children react to social judgments? A replication study using EEG. - Presenting Author: Ilse Chantal van Wijk, Leiden University; Bianca G. van den Bulk, Centre for Child and Family Studies, Leiden University; Renske Huffmeijer, Child and Family Studies, Leiden Universitry; Saskia Euser, Centre for Child and Family Studies, Leiden University; Marian Bakermans-Kranenburg, Leiden University; Marinus Van IJzendoorn, Leiden University
23. Weakened connectivity of reward pathways in socioeconomically disadvantaged youth - Presenting Author: Narcis Marshall, NICHD/NIH/DHHS; Wayne State University; Hilary Marusak, Department of Pharmacology, Wayne State University School of Medicine; Joshua Hatfield, Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute for Child and Family Development, Wayne State University; Craig Peters, Department of Pharmacology, Wayne State University School of Medicine; Kelsey Sala-Hamrick, Department of Psychology, Wayne State University; Laura Crespo, Wayne State University; Moriah Thomason, NICHD/NIH/DHHS; Wayne State University
24. Reward Sensitivity Alters Default Mode Network Connectivity in Youth: A Potential Protection Against the Effects of Early Stress - Presenting Author: Allesandra S Iadipaolo, Wayne State University; Hilary Marusak, Department of Pharmacology, Wayne State University School of Medicine; Kelsey Sala-Hamrick, Department of Psychology, Wayne State University; Laura Crespo, Wayne State University; Christine A Rabinak, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, Translational Neuroscience Graduate Program, Wayne State University School of Medicine