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1. Revisiting Jerome Kagan and his research legacy: An introduction to a special issue of Developmental Psychology.

2. Bidirectional Relations Among Maternal Positive Emotion, Infant Positive Emotionality, and Infant Physiological Regulation Across the First 18 Months of Life.

3. Categorical and latent profile approaches to temperamental infant reactivity and early trajectories of socioemotional adjustment.

4. The development and structure of the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study EEG protocol.

5. Constructing the "Family Personality": Can Family Functioning Be Linked to Parent-Child Interpersonal Neural Synchronization?

6. "Nobody Here Likes Her"-The Impact of Parental Verbal Threat Information on Children's Fear of Strangers.

7. Pupillary Responses to Dynamic Negative Versus Positive Facial Expressions of Emotion in Children and Parents: Links to Depression and Anxiety.

8. Individual differences in developmental trajectories of affective attention and relations with competence and social reticence with peers.

9. Interactions among stress, behavioral inhibition, and delta-beta coupling predict adolescent anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic.

10. Now it's your turn!: Eye blink rate in a Jenga task modulated by interaction of task wait times, effortful control, and internalizing behaviors.

11. Adolescent coping and social media use moderated anxiety change during the COVID-19 pandemic.

12. Promoting Empathy and Affiliation in Relationships (PEAR) study: protocol for a longitudinal study investigating the development of early childhood callous-unemotional traits.

13. Variability in caregiver attention bias to threat: A Goldilocks effect in infant emotional development?

14. Examining transactional associations between maternal internalizing symptoms, infant negative emotionality, and infant respiratory sinus arrhythmia.

15. Neural Predictors of Improvement With Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With Depression: An Examination of Reward Responsiveness and Emotion Regulation.

16. Developmental trajectories of behavioral inhibition from infancy to age seven: The role of genetic and environmental risk for psychopathology.

17. Relations Between Executive Functioning and Internalizing Symptoms Vary as a Function of Frontoparietal-amygdala Resting State Connectivity.

18. Frontal alpha asymmetry in anxious school-aged children during completion of a threat identification task.

19. Assessing bidirectional relations between infant temperamental negative affect, maternal anxiety symptoms and infant affect-biased attention across the first 24-months of life.

20. Editorial.

22. Bi-directional relations between attention and social fear across the first two years of life.

23. Relations between social attention, expressed positive affect and behavioral inhibition during play.

24. Understanding How Child Temperament, Negative Parenting, and Dyadic Parent-Child Behavioral Variability Interact to Influence Externalizing Problems.

25. Developmental patterns of affective attention across the first 2 years of life.

26. Heterogeneity in PFC-amygdala connectivity in middle childhood, and concurrent interrelations with inhibitory control and anxiety symptoms.

27. Structural Brain Correlates of Childhood Inhibited Temperament: An ENIGMA-Anxiety Mega-analysis.

28. Do you see what I mean?: Using mobile eye tracking to capture parent-child dynamics in the context of anxiety risk.

29. Profiles of Naturalistic Attentional Trajectories Associated with Internalizing Behaviors in School-Age Children: A Mobile Eye Tracking Study.

30. Implementation of the diffusion model on dot-probe task performance in children with behavioral inhibition.

31. Moderating effects of environmental stressors on the development of attention to threat in infancy.

32. Parent-to-Child Anxiety Transmission Through Dyadic Social Dynamics: A Dynamic Developmental Model.

33. The social learning of threat and safety in the family: Parent-to-child transmission of social fears via verbal information.

34. Attention Biases to Threat in Infants and Parents: Links to Parental and Infant Anxiety Dispositions.

37. Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited Children.

38. Pupil responses to dynamic negative facial expressions of emotion in infants and parents.

39. The relation between early behavioural inhibition and later social anxiety, independent of attentional biases to threat.

40. The impact of prenatal maternal stress due to potentially traumatic events on child temperament: A systematic review.

41. Editorial: Moments in History as a Catalyst for Science: Placing the Individual Within a Specific Time and Place.

42. Psychometric properties of infant electroencephalography: Developmental stability, reliability, and construct validity of frontal alpha asymmetry and delta-beta coupling.

43. A computational network perspective on pediatric anxiety symptoms.

44. Study Protocol: Longitudinal Attention and Temperament Study.

45. Individual dynamics of delta-beta coupling: using a multilevel framework to examine inter- and intraindividual differences in relation to social anxiety and behavioral inhibition.

46. Dyadic behavioral synchrony between behaviorally inhibited and non-inhibited peers is associated with concordance in EEG frontal Alpha asymmetry and Delta-Beta coupling.

47. Variable- and person-centered approaches to affect-biased attention in infancy reveal unique relations with infant negative affect and maternal anxiety.

48. The importance of using multiple outcome measures in infant research.

49. Individual differences in infancy research: Letting the baby stand out from the crowd.

50. Navigating through the experienced environment: Insights from mobile eye tracking.

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