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1. Adolescents’ neural reactivity to parental criticism is associated with diminished happiness during daily interpersonal situations

2. The late positive potential during affective picture processing: Associations with daily life emotional functioning among adolescents with anxiety disorders

3. Neural indices of performance monitoring are associated with daily emotional functioning in youth with anxiety disorders: An ERP and EMA study

4. The Impact of Television, Electronic Games, and Social Technology Use on Sleep and Health in Adolescents with an Evening Circadian Preference

5. Into the Unknown: Examining Neural Representations of Parent–Adolescent Interactions

6. Associations between brain structure and sleep patterns across adolescent development

7. Association of Neural Reward Circuitry Function With Response to Psychotherapy in Youths With Anxiety Disorders

8. Parents still matter! Parental warmth predicts adolescent brain function and anxiety and depressive symptoms 2 years later

9. Suicidal Ideation Among Anxious Youth: A Preliminary Investigation of the Role of Neural Processing of Social Rejection in Interaction with Real World Negative Social Experiences

10. Corrigendum to “Always on my mind: Cross-brain associations of mental health symptoms during simultaneous parent-child scanning” [Dev. Cognit. Neurosci. 40 (December) (2019) 100729]

11. TEAMwork: Testing Emotional Attunement and Mutuality During Parent-Adolescent fMRI

12. Attention to Peer Feedback Through the Eyes of Adolescents with a History of Anxiety and Healthy Adolescents

13. Always on my mind: Cross-brain associations of mental health symptoms during simultaneous parent-child scanning

14. Anxiety Treatment and Targeted Sleep Enhancement to Address Sleep Disturbance in Pre/Early Adolescents with Anxiety

15. Help me Feel Better! Ecological Momentary Assessment of Anxious Youths’ Emotion Regulation with Parents and Peers

16. Vigilant attention to threat, sleep patterns, and anxiety in peripubertal youth

17. Error‐related brain activity in pediatric anxiety disorders remains elevated following individual therapy: a randomized clinical trial

18. Modifying the Impact of Eveningness Chronotype ("Night-Owls") in Youth: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

19. A Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Individual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Child-Centered Therapy for Child Anxiety Disorders

20. Maternal Affective Expression and Adolescents' Subjective Experience of Positive Affect in Natural Settings

21. Prefrontal Cortical Response to Negative Social Words Links Social Risk to Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence

22. Age-Related Developmental and Individual Differences in the Influence of Social and Non-social Distractors on Cognitive Performance

23. “Loser” or “Popular”?: Neural response to social status words in adolescents with major depressive disorder

24. Linking Maternal Socialization of Emotion Regulation to Adolescents’ Co-rumination With Peers

25. Altered Positive Affect in Clinically Anxious Youth: the Role of Social Context and Anxiety Subtype

26. ‘Mom—I don’t want to hear it’: Brain response to maternal praise and criticism in adolescents with major depressive disorder

27. The role of day-to-day emotions, sleep, and social interactions in pediatric anxiety treatment.

28. The neurobiology of the emotional adolescent: From the inside out

29. Emotion Socialization in Anxious Youth: Parenting Buffers Emotional Reactivity to Peer Negative Events

30. The impact of experimental sleep restriction on affective functioning in social and nonsocial contexts among adolescents

31. Parental autonomy granting and child perceived control: effects on the everyday emotional experience of anxious youth

32. Depressed Adolescents’ Pupillary Response to Peer Acceptance and Rejection: The Role of Rumination

33. Vigilance in the laboratory predicts avoidance in the real world: A dimensional analysis of neural, behavioral, and ecological momentary data in anxious youth

34. Maternal Depression, Parenting, and Youth Depressive Symptoms: Mediation and Moderation in a Short-Term Longitudinal Study

35. From Anxious Youth to Depressed Adolescents: Prospective Prediction of 2-Year Depression Symptoms via Attentional Bias Measures

36. Adolescent development of inhibition as a function of SES and gender: Converging evidence from behavior and fMRI

37. Neural responses to maternal criticism in healthy youth

38. Empirical Recommendations for Improving the Stability of the Dot-Probe Task in Clinical Research

39. Increased neural response to peer rejection associated with adolescent depression and pubertal development

40. Co-Rumination and Co–Problem Solving in the Daily Lives of Adolescents With Major Depressive Disorder

41. Associations between maternal negative affect and adolescent's neural response to peer evaluation

42. Reduced reward anticipation in youth at high-risk for unipolar depression: A preliminary study

43. LOOKING UNDER THE HOOD OF THE DOT‐PROBE TASK: AN fMRI STUDY IN ANXIOUS YOUTH

45. Mom—It Helps When You're Right Here! Attenuation of Neural Stress Markers in Anxious Youths Whose Caregivers Are Present during fMRI

46. Pediatric functional magnetic resonance neuroimaging: tactics for encouraging task compliance.

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