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1. Influences of environmental stressors on autonomic function in 12-month-old infants: understanding early common pathways to atypical emotion regulation and cognitive performance.

2. Parental neural responsivity to infants' visual attention: How mature brains influence immature brains during social interaction.

3. Infants' visual sustained attention is higher during joint play than solo play: is this due to increased endogenous attention control or exogenous stimulus capture?

4. New meanings of thin-skinned: The contrasting attentional profiles of typical 12-month-olds who show high, and low, stress reactivity.

5. Training Basic Visual Attention Leads to Changes in Responsiveness to Social-Communicative Cues in 9-Month-Olds.

6. Changes in behavior and salivary cortisol after targeted cognitive training in typical 12-month-old infants.

7. Infant Attention Is Dynamically Modulated With Changing Arousal Levels.

8. First evidence of the feasibility of gaze-contingent attention training for school children with autism.

9. Developmental Psychology: How Social Context Influences Infants' Attention.

10. Visual motherese? Signal-to-noise ratios in toddler-directed television.

11. Comparing methods for measuring peak look duration: are individual differences observed on screen-based tasks also found in more ecologically valid contexts?

12. Stress and Learning in Pupils: Neuroscience Evidence and Its Relevance for Teachers

13. Infants' visual sustained attention is higher during joint play than solo play: is this due to increased endogenous attention control or exogenous stimulus capture?

14. Bidirectional Mechanisms rather than Alternatives: The Role of Sustained Attention in Interactive Contexts Can Only Be Understood through Joint Attention.

15. Interpersonal Neural Entrainment during Early Social Interaction.

16. How orchids concentrate? The relationship between physiological stress reactivity and cognitive performance during infancy and early childhood.

17. Infant Attention Is Dynamically Modulated With Changing Arousal Levels.

18. First evidence of the feasibility of gaze-contingent attention training for school children with autism.

19. Applying gaze-contingent training within community settings to infants from diverse SES backgrounds.

20. Individual Differences in Infant Oculomotor Behavior During the Viewing of Complex Naturalistic Scenes.

21. Parental neural responsivity to infants' visual attention: How mature brains influence immature brains during social interaction

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