Submissions from 2022
Maternal Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Neural Function During Volitional Emotion Regulation, and Parenting, Christian G. Capistrano, Leah A. Grande, Kateri McRae, K. Luan Phan, and Pilyoung Kim
Submissions from 2019
Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Brain Morphometry, and Attentional Bias to Threat in Middle Childhood, Alexander J. Dufford, Hannah Bianco, and Pilyoung Kim
Maternal Brain Resting‐State Connectivity in the Postpartum Period, Alexander J. Dufford, Andrew Erhart, and Pilyoung Kim
Intensity, Not Emotion: The Role of Poverty in Emotion Labeling Ability in Middle Childhood, Andrew Erhart, Julia Dmitrieva, Robert James Blair, and Pilyoung Kim
Neural Processing of Infant and Adult Face Emotion and Maternal Exposure to Childhood Maltreatment, Aviva K. Olsavsky, Joel Stoddard, Andrew Erhart, Rebekah C. Tribble, and Pilyoung Kim
Specific Maternal Brain Responses to Their Own Child’s Face: An fMRI Meta-Analysis, Paola Rigo, Pilyoung Kim, Gianluca Esposito, Diane L. Putnick, Paola Venuti, and Marc H. Bornstein
Submissions from 2018
Cortical Thickness Variation of the Maternal Brain in the First 6 Months Postpartum: Associations with Parental Self-Efficacy, Pilyoung Kim, Alexander J. Dufford, and Rebekah C. Tribble
Submissions from 2017
Family Income, Cumulative Risk Exposure, and White Matter Structure in Middle Childhood, Alexander J. Dufford and Pilyoung Kim
Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Neural Responses to Infant Emotions, and Emotional Availability Among First-Time New Mothers, Pilyoung Kim, Christian G. Capistrano, Andrew Erhart, Rachel Gray-Schiff, and Nanxi Xu
How Socioeconomic Disadvantages Get Under the Skin and into the Brain to Influence Health Development Across the Lifespan, Pilyoung Kim, Gary W. Evans, Edith Chen, Gregory Miller, and Teresa Seeman
Submissions from 2016
Poverty and Internalizing Symptoms: The Indirect Effect of Middle Childhood Poverty on Internalizing Symptoms via an Emotional Response Inhibition Pathway, Christian G. Capistrano, Hannah Bianco, and Pilyoung Kim