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Baby's First Years, New York City, New Orleans, Omaha, and Twin Cities, 2018-2022
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- Household Income and Child Development in the First Years of Life, BFY
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- Katherine A. MagnusonKimberly NobleGreg J. DuncanNathan A. Fox3 more author(s)...
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Baby's First Years is the first randomized controlled trial in the United States to examine the causal impact of unconditional cash payments on children's early cognitive, socio-emotional, and brain development over 52 months. Researchers recruited 1,000 mothers with infants and incomes below the federal poverty line residing near study sites in New Orleans, LA, the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN and...
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Mental HealthRisk Factors
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Infant pain vs. pain with parental suppression: Immediate and enduring impact on brain, pain and affect
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- Gordon A. BarrMaya OpendakRosemarie E. PerryEmma Sarro1 more author(s)...
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To investigate the impact of social buffering on pain, the study team administered mild tail shocks to infant rat pups at postnatal day (PN) 8 or 12, with or without their mothers. They hypothesized that repeated exposure to shock would alter their inflammatory pain responses as adults when experienced between PN5 and 9 (pain sensitive period prior to functional maturation of the amygdala), whereas...
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Mental HealthNeuroscience
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Feasibility of reliable, remote assessment of a 13-year-old boy who stopped talking
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- Neeraj KadubandiAbdelwahab ElshourbagyFaraz AzharJames Robert Brasic
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To develop and evaluate a potential comprehensive instrument for the assessment of catatonia in the pediatric population, the investigators reviewed a recording of clinical assessments undertaken with a 13 year old patient. The video was shown once before the raters independently completed each of the following assessments to determine inter-rater agreement: Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale; Pediatric...
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Mental Health
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