Amanda Tarullo

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2008-2011 New York State Psychiatric Institute/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, United States 
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Seamon E, Mattera JA, Keim SA, et al. (2024) Leveraging machine learning to study how temperament scores predict pre-term birth status. Global Pediatrics. 9
Lopera-Perez DC, Nayak S, Stangier G, et al. (2022) Infants' neural sensitivity to social interactions varies by income and infant-directed speech. Developmental Psychobiology. 64: e22265
Winebrake DA, Almeida CF, Tuladhar CT, et al. (2022) Social Fear in US Infants: The Roles of Hair and Salivary Cortisol. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 95: 71-85
Tuladhar CT, Schwartz S, St John AM, et al. (2021) Infant diurnal cortisol predicts sleep. Journal of Sleep Research. e13357
Tuladhar CT, Tarullo AR. (2020) Consistency in maternal affect and positive vocalization over the first year of life. Infant Behavior & Development. 58: 101415
St John AM, Kao K, Liederman J, et al. (2017) Maternal cortisol slope at 6 months predicts infant cortisol slope and EEG power at 12 months. Developmental Psychobiology
St John AM, Kao K, Chita-Tegmark M, et al. (2017) A Within-subjects Experimental Protocol to Assess the Effects of Social Input on Infant EEG. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Tarullo AR, St John AM, Meyer JS. (2017) Chronic stress in the mother-infant dyad: Maternal hair cortisol, infant salivary cortisol and interactional synchrony. Infant Behavior & Development. 47: 92-102
Tarullo AR, Isler JR, Condon C, et al. (2016) Neonatal eyelid conditioning during sleep. Developmental Psychobiology. 58: 875-882
St John AM, Kao K, Choksi M, et al. (2016) Variation in infant EEG power across social and nonsocial contexts. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 152: 106-122
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