Jessica Sperber
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Kimberly G. Noble | grad student | Columbia | |
Tyler W. Watts | grad student | Columbia |
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Sperber JF, Gennetian LA, Hart ER, et al. (2023) Unconditional Cash Transfers and Maternal Assessments of Children's Health, Nutrition, and Sleep: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Jama Network Open. 6: e2335237 |
Troller-Renfree SV, Sperber JF, Hart ER, et al. (2023) Associations between maternal stress and infant resting brain activity among families residing in poverty in the U.S. Biological Psychology. 108683 |
Sperber JF, Gennetian LA, Hart ER, et al. (2023) The Effect of a U.S. Poverty Reduction Intervention on Maternal Assessments of Young Children's Health, Nutrition, and Sleep: A Randomized Control Trial. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences |
Hart ER, Troller-Renfree SV, Sperber JF, et al. (2023) Relations among Socioeconomic Status, Perceived Stress, and the Home Language Environment. Journal of Child Language. 1-18 |
Sperber JF, Hart ER, Troller-Renfree SV, et al. (2022) The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on infant development and maternal mental health in the first 2 years of life. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies |
Sperber JF, McQuillan ME, Hoyniak CP, et al. (2022) Sleep and Negative Affect Across Toddlerhood in the Context of Stress. Affective Science. 3: 370-382 |
Noble KG, Hart ER, Sperber JF. (2022) Socioeconomic disparities and neuroplasticity: Moving toward adaptation, intersectionality, and inclusion. The American Psychologist. 76: 1486-1495 |
Troller-Renfree SV, Hart ER, Sperber JF, et al. (2022) Associations among stress and language and socioemotional development in a low-income sample. Development and Psychopathology. 1-9 |