Berenice Anaya

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Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Anaya B, Bierstedt L, Tucker N, et al. (2024) Categorical and latent profile approaches to temperamental infant reactivity and early trajectories of socioemotional adjustment. Developmental Psychology
Vallorani A, Gunther KE, Anaya B, et al. (2022) Assessing bidirectional relations between infant temperamental negative affect, maternal anxiety symptoms and infant affect-biased attention across the first 24-months of life. Developmental Psychology
Gunther KE, Anaya B, Myruski S, et al. (2022) Variability in caregiver attention bias to threat: A Goldilocks effect in infant emotional development? Development and Psychopathology. 1-13
Anaya B, Ostlund B, LoBue V, et al. (2021) Psychometric properties of infant electroencephalography: Developmental stability, reliability, and construct validity of frontal alpha asymmetry and delta-beta coupling. Developmental Psychobiology. 63: e22178
Anaya B, Vallorani A, Pérez-Edgar K. (2021) Dyadic behavioral synchrony between behaviorally inhibited and non-inhibited peers is associated with concordance in EEG frontal Alpha asymmetry and Delta-Beta coupling. Biological Psychology. 159: 108018
Anaya B, Vallorani AM, Pérez-Edgar K. (2020) Individual dynamics of delta-beta coupling: using a multilevel framework to examine inter- and intraindividual differences in relation to social anxiety and behavioral inhibition. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
Poole KL, Anaya B, Pérez-Edgar KE. (2019) Behavioral inhibition and EEG delta-beta correlation in early childhood: Comparing a between-subjects and within-subjects approach. Biological Psychology. 107785
Anaya B, Pérez-Edgar K. (2019) Personality development in the context of individual traits and parenting dynamics. New Ideas in Psychology. 53: 37-46
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