Developmental Psychobiology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Developmental Psychobiology is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Early life adversity, pubertal timing, and epigenetic age acceleration in adulthood51
Electroencephalogram aperiodic power spectral slope can be reliably measured and predicts ADHD risk in early development43
Migration‐related trauma and mental health among migrant children emigrating from Mexico and Central America to the United States: Effects on developmental neurobiology and implications for policy26
Allostatic load: Developmental and conceptual considerations in a multi‐system physiological indicator of chronic stress exposure25
Associations between infant–mother physiological synchrony and 4‐ and 6‐month‐old infants’ emotion regulation25
Aperiodic electrophysiological activity in preterm infants is linked to subsequent autism risk24
Paternal adverse childhood experiences: Associations with infant DNA methylation21
In sync with your child: The potential of parent–child electroencephalography in developmental research19
Microbiota‐immune alterations in adolescents following early life adversity: A proof of concept study19
Kangaroo father care: A pilot feasibility study of physiologic, biologic, and psychosocial measures to capture the effects of father–infant and mother–infant skin‐to‐skin contact in the Neonatal Inten18
Neural mechanisms of reward processing in adolescent irritability18
Getting under the skin: Physiological stress and witnessing paternal arrest in young children with incarcerated fathers17
Trauma exposure and mental health outcomes among Central American and Mexican children held in immigration detention at the United States–Mexico border17
Feasibility of assessing brain activity using mobile, in‐home collection of electroencephalography: methods and analysis16
Plasticity of the paternal brain: Effects of fatherhood on neural structure and function16
Sensory processing and cortisol at age 4 years: Procedural pain‐related stress in children born very preterm16
Differences in mother–child and father–child RSA synchrony: Moderation by child self‐regulation and dyadic affect16
Theory of mind processing in expectant fathers: Associations with prenatal oxytocin and parental attunement16
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