Scholarship created by the University of Denver's Family and Child Neuroscience Lab.

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Submissions from 2022

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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

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Socioeconomic Disadvantage, Brain Morphometry, and Attentional Bias to Threat in Middle Childhood, Alexander J. Dufford, Hannah Bianco, and Pilyoung Kim

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Maternal Brain Resting‐State Connectivity in the Postpartum Period, Alexander J. Dufford, Andrew Erhart, and Pilyoung Kim

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Intensity, Not Emotion: The Role of Poverty in Emotion Labeling Ability in Middle Childhood, Andrew Erhart, Julia Dmitrieva, Robert James Blair, and Pilyoung Kim

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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

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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

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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

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Family Income, Cumulative Risk Exposure, and White Matter Structure in Middle Childhood, Alexander J. Dufford and Pilyoung Kim

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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

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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