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Transitioning from childhood into adolescence
Developmental patterns and individual differences in responding to social feedback
Attachment goes to court: Child protection and custody issues
Prenatal predictors of childhood anxiety disorders: An exploratory study of the role of attachment organization
Genomic and phenotypic insights from an atlas of genetic effects on DNA methylation
Frontal EEG asymmetry in infants observing separation and comforting events
DNA methylation signatures of aggression and closely related constructs: A meta-analysis of epigenome-wide studies across the lifespan
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy and newborn epigenome-wide DNA methylation
Epigenome-wide change and variation in DNA methylation in childhood
Genetic and environmental influences on structure of the social brain in childhood
Genetic and environmental influences on structure of the social brain in childhood
Neural and behavioral signatures of social evaluation and adaptation in childhood and adolescence: the Leiden consortium on individual development (L-CID)
Effectiveness of an attachment-based intervention for the assessment of parenting capacities in maltreating families
Effectiveness of an attachment-based intervention for the assessment of parenting capacities in maltreating families: a randomized controlled trial
Attachment development in children adopted from China: the role of pre-adoption care and sensitive adoptive parenting
Not the root of the problem: hair cortisol and cortisone do not mediate the effect of child maltreatment on Body Mass Index
Not the root of the problem:  Hair cortisol and cortisone do not mediate the effect of child maltreatment on BMI
Correction: Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Correction: Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Longitudinal changes in DLPFC activation during childhood are related to decreased aggression following social rejection

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