Ginger A. Moore, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2000 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Facial Expression of Emotion, Depression
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Parents

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Jeffrey F. Cohn grad student 2000 University of Pittsburgh
 (Developmental change and individual differences in infant affective behaviors in the still -face paradigm and relations with infant attachment and toddler problem behaviors.)
Martha Cox post-doc UNC Chapel Hill

Children

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Eran Auday grad student (PsychTree)
Cathi B. Propper grad student Duke
Alex Busuito grad student 2020 (PsychTree)
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Liu C, Moore GA, Roben CKP, et al. (2022) Examining Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) constructs for anger expression and regulation in toddlers. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science. 131: 588-597
DiPietro JA, Kivlighan KT, Voegtline KM, et al. (2021) It Takes Two: An antenatal to postnatal RDoC framework for investigating the origins of maternal attachment and mother-infant social communication. Development and Psychopathology. 33: 1539-1553
Busuito A, Quigley KM, Moore GA, et al. (2019) In sync: Physiological correlates of behavioral synchrony in infants and mothers. Developmental Psychology
Liu C, Moore GA, Beekman C, et al. (2018) Developmental patterns of anger from infancy to middle childhood predict problem behaviors at age 8. Developmental Psychology
Gueron-Sela N, Wagner NJ, Propper CB, et al. (2017) The Interaction Between Child Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia and Early Sensitive Parenting in the Prediction of Children's Executive Functions. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 22: 171-189
Hutt RL, Moore GA, Mammen MA, et al. (2017) Postpartum Mothers' Leisure-Time Exercise Behavior is Linked to Positive Emotion During Partner Discussions. Research Quarterly For Exercise and Sport. 1-8
Groh AM, Propper C, Mills-Koonce R, et al. (2017) Mothers' Physiological and Affective Responding to Infant Distress: Unique Antecedents of Avoidant and Resistant Attachments. Child Development
Mammen MA, Busuito A, Moore GA, et al. (2017) Physiological functioning moderates infants' sensory sensitivity in higher conflict families. Developmental Psychobiology
Busuito A, Moore GA. (2017) Dyadic flexibility mediates the relation between parent conflict and infants' vagal reactivity during the Face-to-Face Still-Face. Developmental Psychobiology
Quigley KM, Moore GA, Propper CB, et al. (2016) Vagal Regulation in Breastfeeding Infants and Their Mothers. Child Development
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