Year |
Citation |
Score |
2022 |
Ohmura N, Okuma L, Truzzi A, Shinozuka K, Saito A, Yokota S, Bizzego A, Miyazawa E, Shimizu M, Esposito G, Kuroda KO. A method to soothe and promote sleep in crying infants utilizing the transport response. Current Biology : Cb. PMID 36103877 DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.08.041 |
0.694 |
|
2021 |
Bonassi A, Ghilardi T, Gabrieli G, Truzzi A, Doi H, Borelli JL, Lepri B, Shinohara K, Esposito G. The Recognition of Cross-Cultural Emotional Faces Is Affected by Intensity and Ethnicity in a Japanese Sample. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 11. PMID 33922502 DOI: 10.3390/bs11050059 |
0.623 |
|
2019 |
Bizzego A, Azhari A, Campostrini N, Truzzi A, Ng LY, Gabrieli G, Bornstein MH, Setoh P, Esposito G. Strangers, Friends, and Lovers Show Different Physiological Synchrony in Different Emotional States. Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland). 10. PMID 31877832 DOI: 10.3390/Bs10010011 |
0.735 |
|
2019 |
Venturoso L, Gabrieli G, Truzzi A, Azhari A, Setoh P, Bornstein MH, Esposito G. Effects of Baby Schema and Mere Exposure on Explicit and Implicit Face Processing. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2649. PMID 31849766 DOI: 10.3389/Fpsyg.2019.02649 |
0.722 |
|
2019 |
Azhari A, Truzzi A, Neoh MJ, Balagtas JPM, Tan HH, Goh PP, Ang XA, Setoh P, Rigo P, Bornstein MH, Esposito G. A decade of infant neuroimaging research: What have we learned and where are we going? Infant Behavior & Development. 58: 101389. PMID 31778859 DOI: 10.1016/J.Infbeh.2019.101389 |
0.532 |
|
2019 |
Esposito G, Truzzi A, Yoshida S, Ohnishi R, Miyazawa E, Kuroda KO. Using maternal rescue of pups in a cup to investigate mother-infant interactions in mice/rodents. Behavioural Brain Research. 374: 112081. PMID 31310780 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112081 |
0.737 |
|
2018 |
Azhari A, Truzzi A, Rigo P, Bornstein MH, Esposito G. Putting salient vocalizations in context: Adults' physiological arousal to emotive cues in domestic and external environments. Physiology & Behavior. PMID 30149085 DOI: 10.1016/J.Physbeh.2018.08.010 |
0.613 |
|
2018 |
Truzzi A, Poquérusse J, Setoh P, Shinohara K, Bornstein MH, Esposito G. Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms (rs53576) and early paternal care sensitize males to distressing female vocalizations. Developmental Psychobiology. PMID 29355918 DOI: 10.1002/Dev.21606 |
0.613 |
|
2017 |
Bonassi A, Ghilardi T, Truzzi A, Cataldo I, Azhari A, Setoh P, Shinohara K, Esposito G. Dataset on genetic and physiological adults׳ responses to social distress. Data in Brief. 13: 742-748. PMID 28748210 DOI: 10.1016/J.Dib.2017.06.057 |
0.662 |
|
2017 |
Truzzi A, Bornstein MH, Senese VP, Shinohara K, Setoh P, Esposito G. Serotonin Transporter Gene Polymorphisms and Early Parent-Infant Interactions Are Related to Adult Male Heart Rate Response to Female Crying. Frontiers in Physiology. 8: 111. PMID 28293197 DOI: 10.3389/Fphys.2017.00111 |
0.628 |
|
2017 |
Esposito G, Manian N, Truzzi A, Bornstein MH. Response to Infant Cry in Clinically Depressed and Non-Depressed Mothers. Plos One. 12: e0169066. PMID 28046020 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0169066 |
0.521 |
|
2017 |
Esposito G, Truzzi A, Setoh P, Putnick DL, Shinohara K, Bornstein MH. Genetic predispositions and parental bonding interact to shape adults' physiological responses to social distress. Behavioural Brain Research. 325: 156-162. PMID 27343933 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbr.2016.06.042 |
0.602 |
|
2016 |
Truzzi A, Senese VP, Setoh P, Ripoli C, Esposito G. In utero testosterone exposure influences physiological responses to dyadic interactions in neurotypical adults. Acta Neuropsychiatrica. 28: 304-9. PMID 27646058 DOI: 10.1017/Neu.2016.15 |
0.508 |
|
2016 |
Truzzi A, Setoh P, Shinohara K, Esposito G. Physiological responses to dyadic interactions are influenced by neurotypical adults' levels of autistic and empathy traits. Physiology & Behavior. 165: 7-14. PMID 27371501 DOI: 10.1016/J.Physbeh.2016.06.034 |
0.582 |
|
2015 |
Dalsant A, Truzzi A, Setoh P, Esposito G. Maternal bonding in childhood moderates autonomic responses to distress stimuli in adult males. Behavioural Brain Research. 292: 428-31. PMID 26162754 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbr.2015.06.026 |
0.581 |
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