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Exploring the neural basis for paternal protection: an investigation of the neural response to infants in danger
Social judgments, frontal asymmetry, and aggressive behavior in young children: A replication study using EEG
Emotional maltreatment is associated with atypical responding to stimulation of endogenous oxytocin release through mechanically-delivered massage in males.
Paternal history of depression or anxiety disorder and infant–father attachment
Preventing enduring behavioural problems in young children through early psychological intervention (Healthy Start, Happy Start): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
The honest truth about deception: Demographic, cognitive, and neural correlates of child repeated deceptive behavior
Oxytocin and Human Sensitive and Protective Parenting.
Behavioral and neural responses to infant and adult tears: The impact of maternal love withdrawal.
Testosterone reactivity to infant crying and caregiving in women: The role of oral contraceptives and basal cortisol.
Disorganized attachment in infancy: A review of the phenomenon and its implications for clinicians and policy-makers
The effects of Cognitive Bias Modification training and oxytocin administration on trust in maternal support: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Editorial overview: Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives on parenting
Protective parenting: Neurobiological and behavioral dimensions
Pairing attachment theory and social learning theory in video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting
Insensitive parenting may accelerate the development of the amygdala-medial prefrontal cortex circuit
Methylation matters: FK506 binding protein 51 (FKBP5) methylation moderates the associations of FKBP5 genotype and resistant attachment with stress regulation
Mild perinatal adversities moderate the association between maternal harsh parenting and hair cortisol: Evidence for differential susceptibility
The mu-rhythm can mirror: Insights from experimental design, and looking past the controversy.
Failing the duck test: Reply to Barbaro, Boutwell, Barnes, and Shackelford (2017).
Methodological moderators in prevalence studies on child maltreatment: Review of a series of meta-analyses

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