Margaret M. Swingler, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Autism, Infant DevelopmentGoogle:
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(Brain -behavior correlations during proposed transitions in the mother -child relationship: An examination of behavior and face-processing in six-month-olds and toddlers.) |
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Brandes-Aitken A, Braren S, Swingler M, et al. (2019) Sustained attention in infancy: A foundation for the development of multiple aspects of self-regulation for children in poverty. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 184: 192-209 |
Diaz A, Swingler MM, Tan L, et al. (2019) Infant frontal EEG asymmetry moderates the association between maternal behavior and toddler negative affectivity. Infant Behavior & Development. 55: 88-99 |
Isbell E, Calkins SD, Cole VT, et al. (2018) Longitudinal associations between conflict monitoring and emergent academic skills: An event-related potentials study. Developmental Psychobiology |
Swingler MM, Isbell E, Zeytinoglu S, et al. (2018) Maternal behavior predicts neural underpinnings of inhibitory control in preschoolers. Developmental Psychobiology |
Isbell E, Calkins SD, Swingler MM, et al. (2018) Attentional fluctuations in preschoolers: Direct and indirect relations with task accuracy, academic readiness, and school performance. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 167: 388-403 |
Zeytinoglu S, Calkins SD, Swingler MM, et al. (2016) Pathways from maternal effortful control to child self-regulation: The role of maternal emotional support. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43) |
Marcovitch S, Clearfield MW, Swingler M, et al. (2016) Attentional Predictors of 5-month-olds' Performance on a Looking A-not-B Task. Infant and Child Development. 25: 233-246 |
Swingler MM, Perry NB, Calkins SD, et al. (2016) Maternal Behavior Predicts Infant Neurophysiological and Behavioral Attention Processes in the First Year. Developmental Psychology |
Perry NB, Swingler MM, Calkins SD, et al. (2015) Neurophysiological correlates of attention behavior in early infancy: Implications for emotion regulation during early childhood. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology |
Swingler MM, Perry NB, Calkins SD. (2015) Neural plasticity and the development of attention: Intrinsic and extrinsic influences. Development and Psychopathology. 27: 443-57 |