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11:35am to 1:05pm EDT (11:35am to 1:05pm EDT)
Virtual
In Paper Symposium: A Multimethod Symposium on Emotion Regulation from Infancy to Middle Childhood
On Symposium Paper: Frontal Alpha Asymmetry During Emotion Regulation in Mother-Infant Dyads: A hyperscanning study
Non-Presenting Author
11:35am to 1:05pm EDT (11:35am to 1:05pm EDT)
Virtual
In Paper Symposium: Parenting-Temperament Transactions in Early Childhood Across Cultures
On Symposium Paper: Links Between Parent-Child Interactions and Context-Specific EEG Asymmetry: Neurophysiology Behind A Frustrating Task
Non-Presenting Author
1:10 to 2:40pm EDT (1:10 to 2:40pm EDT)
Virtual
In Paper Symposium: The Multilevel Factors Influencing the Development of Temperament
On Symposium Paper: Stress in the Parental Role and Mindful Parenting: Contributions to Infant EEG Asymmetry
Presenting Author
10:15 to 11:15am EDT (10:15 to 11:15am EDT)
Virtual
In Event: Poster Session 10
In Poster Session: PS 10 Topic - Parenting & Parent-Child Relationships
On Individual Poster: Discipline practices predicting emerging behavior problems: Universal and culture-specific pathways.
Presenting Author
11:45am to 12:45pm EDT (11:45am to 12:45pm EDT)
Virtual
In Event: Poster Session 11
In Poster Session: PS 11 Topic - Biological Processes: Neuroscience and Genetics
On Individual Poster: Frontal EEG power during a novel task: Links with temperament
Non-Presenting Author
2:45 to 4:15pm EDT (2:45 to 4:15pm EDT)
Virtual
In Paper Symposium: The influence of maternal communication on infants’ biobehavioral state
On Symposium Paper: Mother-infant affective communication via autonomic physiology
Non-Presenting Author
3:15 to 4:15pm EDT (3:15 to 4:15pm EDT)
Virtual
In Event: Poster Session 13
In Poster Session: PS 13 Topic - Developmental Psychopathology
On Individual Poster: Pregnancy-Specific Anxiety Linked With Infant Positive Affectivity Among Women With Reduced Emotional Suppression
Non-Presenting Author