Clancy Blair

Affiliations: 
Applied Psychology New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Werchan DM, Ku S, Berry D, et al. (2022) Sensitive caregiving and reward responsivity: A novel mechanism linking parenting and executive functions development in early childhood. Developmental Science. e13293
Ribner A, Devine RT, Blair C, et al. (2022) Mothers' and fathers' executive function both predict emergent executive function in toddlerhood. Developmental Science. e13263
Braren SH, Perry RE, Ribner A, et al. (2021) Prenatal mother-father cortisol linkage predicts infant executive functions at 24 months. Developmental Psychobiology. 63: e22151
Brandes-Aitken A, Braren S, Vogel SC, et al. (2021) Within-person changes in basal cortisol and caregiving modulate executive attention across infancy. Development and Psychopathology. 1-14
Gatzke-Kopp LM, Warkentien S, Willoughby M, et al. (2021) Proximity to sources of airborne lead is associated with reductions in Children's executive function in the first four years of life. Health & Place. 68: 102517
DeJoseph ML, Sifre RD, Raver CC, et al. (2021) Capturing Environmental Dimensions of Adversity and Resources in the Context of Poverty Across Infancy Through Early Adolescence: A Moderated Nonlinear Factor Model. Child Development
Perry RE, Braren SH, Opendak M, et al. (2020) Elevated infant cortisol is necessary but not sufficient for transmission of environmental risk to infant social development: Cross-species evidence of mother-infant physiological social transmission. Development and Psychopathology. 32: 1696-1714
Vogel SC, Perry RE, Brandes-Aitken A, et al. (2020) Deprivation and threat as developmental mediators in the relation between early life socioeconomic status and executive functioning outcomes in early childhood. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. 47: 100907
Abraham E, Scott MA, Blair C. (2020) Catechol--methyltransferase Genotype and Early-Life Family Adversity Interactively Affect Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Symptoms Across Childhood. Frontiers in Genetics. 11: 724
Brandes-Aitken A, Braren S, Gandhi J, et al. (2020) Joint attention partially mediates the longitudinal relation between attuned caregiving and executive functions for low-income children. Developmental Psychology
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