Nicole M. Talge, Ph.D.

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN
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Human Psychobiology
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Megan R. Gunnar grad student 2007 UMN
 (Size at birth and its relation to negative affectivity and HPA activity in young children.)
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Stokholm L, Juhl M, Talge NM, et al. (2020) Obstetric oxytocin exposure and ADHD and ASD among Danish and Finnish children. International Journal of Epidemiology
Stokholm L, Talge NM, Christensen GT, et al. (2018) Labor augmentation during birth and later cognitive ability in young adulthood. Clinical Epidemiology. 10: 1765-1772
Slawinski BL, Talge N, Ingersoll B, et al. (2018) Maternal cytomegalovirus sero-positivity and autism symptoms in children. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989)
Talge NM, Allswede DM, Holzman C. (2016) Gestational Age at Term, Delivery Circumstance, and Their Association with Childhood Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
Talge NM, Holzman C, Van Egeren LA, et al. (2012) Late-preterm birth by delivery circumstance and its association with parent-reported attention problems in childhood. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : Jdbp. 33: 405-15
Talge NM, Holzman C, Senagore PK, et al. (2011) Biological indicators of the in-utero environment and their association with birth weight for gestational age. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 2: 280-90
Talge NM, Holzman C, Wang J, et al. (2010) Late-preterm birth and its association with cognitive and socioemotional outcomes at 6 years of age. Pediatrics. 126: 1124-31
Chen Y, Holzman C, Chung H, et al. (2010) Levels of maternal serum corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) at midpregnancy in relation to maternal characteristics. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 35: 820-32
Kertes DA, Donzella B, Talge NM, et al. (2009) Inhibited temperament and parent emotional availability differentially predict young children's cortisol responses to novel social and nonsocial events. Developmental Psychobiology. 51: 521-32
Gunnar MR, Talge NM, Herrera A. (2009) Stressor paradigms in developmental studies: what does and does not work to produce mean increases in salivary cortisol. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 34: 953-67
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