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1. Shyness and perceived monitoring by peers affect children's performance in a divided attention task.

2. Relations between catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met genotype and inhibitory control development in childhood.

3. Consequences of Not Planning Ahead: Reduced Proactive Control Moderates Longitudinal Relations Between Behavioral Inhibition and Anxiety.

4. Development of inhibitory control during childhood and its relations to early temperament and later social anxiety: unique insights provided by latent growth modeling and signal detection theory.

5. Developmental Relations Among Behavioral Inhibition, Anxiety, and Attention Biases to Threat and Positive Information.

6. Behavioral inhibition and developmental risk: a dual-processing perspective.

7. Longitudinal trajectories of social reticence with unfamiliar peers across early childhood.

8. Temperamental exuberance and executive function predict propensity for risk taking in childhood.

9. Ordinary variations in human maternal caregiving in infancy and biobehavioral development in early childhood: A follow-up study.

10. Electrophysiological correlates of cognitive control and the regulation of shyness in children.

11. Salivary cortisol levels and infant temperament shape developmental trajectories in boys at risk for behavioral maladjustment.

12. Examining a Developmental Pathway from Early Behavioral Inhibition to Emotion Regulation and Social Anxiety: The Moderating Role of Parenting

13. Self-Referenced Processing, Neurodevelopment and Joint Attention in Autism

17. Annual Research Review: Developmental pathways linking early behavioral inhibition to later anxiety.

18. Bidirectional and interactive effects of child temperament and parenting in early childhood on the trajectory of social anxiety in adolescence.

19. Development of inhibitory control during childhood and its relations to early temperament and later social anxiety: Unique insights provided by latent growth modeling and signal detection theory

20. Cognitive control moderates early childhood temperament in predicting social behavior in seven year old children: An ERP study

21. Infant Attachment Security and Early Childhood Behavioral Inhibition Interact to Predict Adolescent Social Anxiety Symptoms.

22. The Modifier Model of Autism and Social Development in Higher Functioning Children.

23. Response monitoring, the error-related negativity, and differences in social behavior in autism

24. Longitudinal Relations Among Temperament, Cognitive Control, and Anxiety: From Toddlerhood to Late Adolescence.

25. Longitudinal Stability of Temperamental Exuberance and Social-Emotional Outcomes in Early Childhood.

26. Social problem solving in early childhood: Developmental change and the influence of shyness.

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