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9:30 to 11:00am
Hilton Baltimore, Floor: Level 1, Peale BC
In Paper Symposium: 1-053 - An integrative approach to understanding executive function development in young children.
On Symposium Paper: Infant neural and behavioral predictors of preschool executive function.
Non-Presenting Author
12:30 to 1:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-061 - Poster Session 02
In Poster Session: PS 02 Section - Biological Processes: Neuroscience and Genetics
On Individual Poster: 16 - Growth in Resting Frontal Cortex Activity Predicts Inhibitory Control at 4 Years: Implications for School Adjustment
Non-Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-115 - Poster Session 03
In Poster Session: PS 03 Section - Attention, Learning, Memory
On Individual Poster: 9 - Infant Attention, Preschool Executive Function, and School Readiness
Non-Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-115 - Poster Session 03
In Poster Session: PS 03 Section - Biological Processes: Psychophysiology
On Individual Poster: 18 - Association Between Emotion Regulation and Externalizing Problems: The Moderating Role of RSA Reactivity and Gender
Non-Presenting Author
4:00 to 5:15pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-169 - Poster Session 04
In Poster Session: PS 04 Section - Attention, Learning, Memory
On Individual Poster: 6 - Infant and Toddler Predictors of Preschool Executive Function
Non-Presenting Author
12:45 to 2:00pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 2-110 - Poster Session 07
In Poster Session: PS 07 Section - Attention, Learning, Memory
On Individual Poster: 2 - Development of Inhibitory Control From 7 to 11 Months
Presenting Author
2:30 to 3:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 2-163 - Poster Session 08
In Poster Session: PS 08 Section - Education, Schooling
On Individual Poster: 73 - Cognitive flexibility supports early mathematics achievement
Non-Presenting Author
3:00 to 4:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 322
In Paper Symposium: 2-177 - The Unfolding of Brain and Behavior Within Affective and Social Development
On Symposium Paper: Brain development in early self-regulation
Presenting Author
8:00 to 9:15am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 3-003 - Poster Session 09
In Poster Session: PS 09 Section - Cognitive Processes
On Individual Poster: 30 - Heart Rate Variability Predicts Standardized Test Performance But Is Mediated By Inhibitory Control
Non-Presenting Author
8:00 to 9:15am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 3-003 - Poster Session 09
In Poster Session: PS 09 Section - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 144 - Role of Household Chaos on the Association Between Supportive Parenting and Child Emotion Regulation
Non-Presenting Author
8:00 to 9:30am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 321
In Paper Symposium: 3-013 - Advances in the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience of Executive Function
On Symposium Paper: Infant EEG Contributes to Toddler Executive Function through Infant Attention but Not Infant Temperament
Non-Presenting Author
9:45 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 3-053 - Poster Session 10
In Poster Session: PS 10 Section - Biological Processes: Neuroscience and Genetics
On Individual Poster: 13 - Associations Between Infant and Toddler Fronto-parietal Connectivity and Preschool Inhibitory Control
Non-Presenting Author
2:30 to 3:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 3-159 - Poster Session 12
In Poster Session: PS 12 Section - Social, Emotional, Personality
On Individual Poster: 208 - Parental emotion coaching relates to fewer behavior problems for children higher in negative affectivity
Non-Presenting Author
4:15 to 5:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 313
In Paper Symposium: 3-208 - Using a Social-Interactive Neuroscience Approach to Study Cognitive Processes Underlying Risk for Developmental Psychopathology
On Symposium Paper: State Frontal EEG Asymmetry Moderates the Association between Maternal Distress Responses and Child Externalizing Problems
Non-Presenting Author