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9:30 to 10:45am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-005 - Poster Session 01
In Poster Session: PS 01 Section - Moral Development
On Individual Poster: 130 - Can a Positive Parenting Intervention Affect Prosocial Behavior and its Neural Correlates in Middle Childhood?
Non-Presenting Author
9:30 to 10:45am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 1-005 - Poster Session 01
In Poster Session: PS 01 Section - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 138 - Intergenerational Transmission of Child Maltreatment Using a Multi-Informant Multi-Generation Family Design
Non-Presenting Author
9:30 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 1-028 - Attachment in the Age of Big Science: Theoretical Progress Through Consortium-Building
On Symposium Paper: Below the Major Classifications: A Large-Scale Analysis of Variation in Adult Attachment States of Mind and Parental Sensitivity
Non-Presenting Author
9:30 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 1-028 - Attachment in the Age of Big Science: Theoretical Progress Through Consortium-Building
On Symposium Paper: Does Risk Background Affect Intergenerational Transmission of Attachment? Testing a Moderated Mediation Model With IPD
Non-Presenting Author
9:30 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 1-028 - Attachment in the Age of Big Science: Theoretical Progress Through Consortium-Building
On Symposium Paper: Using a Catalogue of Parent-Child Attachment Studies to Describe the Distributions of the First 50,000 Strange Situations
Non-Presenting Author
9:30 to 11:00am
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 1-028 - Attachment in the Age of Big Science: Theoretical Progress Through Consortium-Building
On Symposium Paper: The Latent Structure of the Adult Attachment Interview: Large Sample Evidence from Consortium Data
Non-Presenting Author
12:30 to 2:00pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 322
In Paper Symposium: 1-073 - The Neural Basis of Parenting: Event-Related Potentials and Maternal Behavior
On Symposium Paper: Processing Children’s Faces in the Parental Brain: A Meta-Analysis of ERP Studies
Non-Presenting Author
12:30 to 2:00pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 322
In Paper Symposium: 1-073 - The Neural Basis of Parenting: Event-Related Potentials and Maternal Behavior
On Symposium Paper: Effects of a Video-Feedback Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting on Mothers’ Neural Processing of Children’s Facial Emotions
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 - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 137 - Challenging the Challenge Hypothesis on Testosteron in Parenting:A Meta-Analysis
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 - Biological Processes: Neuroscience and Genetics
On Individual Poster: 16 - Effects of childhood maltreatment on the default mode network during rest
Non-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 - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 133 - Behavioral Genetics of Observed Parental Sensitivity and Discipline
Presenting Author
3:00 to 4:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 2-189 - Internal Working Models in the Making? Attachment and Social Information Processing During Early Development
On Symposium Paper: Does Infants’ Attachment Relationship Bias Their Neural Processing of Animated Parent-Child Interactions?
Non-Presenting Author
3:00 to 4:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 340
In Paper Symposium: 2-189 - Internal Working Models in the Making? Attachment and Social Information Processing During Early Development
On Symposium Paper: Attachment Security and Infants’ Neural and Attentional Processing of Maternal Emotion Signals
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 - Biological Processes: Neuroscience and Genetics
On Individual Poster: 16 - Genetic and environmental influences on child maltreatment – from a child and parent perspective
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 - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 145 - Observed Infant Attachment and Brain Morphology in Pre-Adolescence: A Population-Based Study in 551 Parent-Child Dyads
Non-Presenting Author
12:45 to 2:15pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 343
In Paper Symposium: 3-132 - Cognitive Control in Childhood and Adolescence: Tracking Neural Development and Testing Novel Interventions
On Symposium Paper: Can Positive Parenting Promote Aggression Regulation After Negative Social Feedback? An fMRI Intervention Study in Twins
Non-Presenting Author
4:15 to 5:30pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 1, Exhibit Hall B
In Event: 3-206 - Poster Session 13
In Poster Session: PS 13 Section - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: 143 - Parents’ Experiences of Childhood Maltreatment And Their Behavioral and Autonomic Responses to Their Child.
Non-Presenting Author
4:15 to 5:45pm
Baltimore Convention Center, Floor: Level 3, Room 321
In Paper Symposium: 3-211 - How Does Parenting Become Biologically Embedded? Integrating Insights from Neuroimaging, Immunology, and Electrophysiology
On Symposium Paper: What Components of Early Parenting Predict Structural Brain Differences in 10-Year-Old Children?
Non-Presenting Author