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1. Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Mood Entropy Is Associated With a Weakened and Inflexible Salience Network in Adolescence.

2. Infant effortful control predicts BMI trajectories from infancy to adolescence.

3. Experiences of COVID-19-Related Racism and Impact on Depression Trajectories Among Racially/Ethnically Minoritized Adolescents

4. Intergenerational risk and resilience pathways from discrimination and acculturative stress to infant mental health.

5. Patterns of Maternal Distress from Pregnancy Through Childhood Predict Psychopathology During Early Adolescence.

6. Maternal prenatal cortisol trajectories predict accelerated growth in infancy.

7. Maternal caregiving ameliorates the consequences of prenatal maternal psychological distress on child development

9. The acute and persisting impact of COVID-19 on trajectories of adolescent depression: Sex differences and social connectedness.

12. Maternal Depressive Symptoms Predict General Liability in Child Psychopathology

13. Early life exposure to unpredictable parental sensory signals shapes cognitive development across three species.

14. Development of the infant gut microbiome predicts temperament across the first year of life.

15. A predictable home environment may protect child mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

16. Prenatal maternal mood entropy is associated with child neurodevelopment.

17. Maternal prenatal cortisol programs the infant hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis

18. Aberrant Maturation of the Uncinate Fasciculus Follows Exposure to Unpredictable Patterns of Maternal Signals

19. Prenatal maternal psychological distress and fetal developmental trajectories: associations with infant temperament

20. Cesarean delivery and infant cortisol regulation

21. Characterizing prenatal maternal distress with unique prenatal cortisol trajectories.

22. Unpredictable maternal behavior is associated with a blunted infant cortisol response.

23. Associations Between Placental Corticotropin–Releasing Hormone, Maternal Cortisol, and Birth Outcomes, Based on Placental Histopathology

25. Cortisol reactivity and depressive symptoms in pregnancy: The moderating role of perceived social support and neuroticism

26. Across continents and demographics, unpredictable maternal signals are associated with children's cognitive function

27. Prenatal Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Fetal Cortisol Exposure Predicts Child ASD Symptoms

28. Childhood poverty and the organization of structural brain connectome

29. Pregnancy anxiety predicts shorter gestation in Latina and non-Latina white women: The role of placental corticotrophin-releasing hormone

30. Exposure to traumatic events in childhood predicts cortisol production among high risk pregnant women

31. DHEA: a neglected biological signal that may affect fetal and child development.

32. Prenatal CRH: An integrating signal of fetal distress

33. Network specialization during adolescence: Hippocampal effective connectivity in boys and girls.

34. Corrigendum to “Hippocampus and amygdala volumes from magnetic resonance images in children: Assessing accuracy of FreeSurfer and FSL against manual segmentation”[NeuroImage 129 (2016) 1–14]

35. Cortical Thinning and Neuropsychiatric Outcomes in Children Exposed to Prenatal Adversity: A Role for Placental CRH?

36. A longitudinal study of women's depression symptom profiles during and after the postpartum phase.

38. Prenatal maternal mood patterns predict child temperament and adolescent mental health

39. Does Anhedonia Presage Increased Risk of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder?

40. Does Anhedonia Presage Increased Risk of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder? : Adolescent Anhedonia and Posttraumatic Disorders.

41. Prenatal Maternal Cortisol Has Sex-Specific Associations with Child Brain Network Properties

42. Distinct patterns of reduced prefrontal and limbic grey matter volume in childhood general and internalizing psychopathology.

45. Exposure to unpredictable maternal sensory signals influences cognitive development across species

46. Developmental origins of the human hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis

47. Temperament factors and dimensional, latent bifactor models of child psychopathology: Transdiagnostic and specific associations in two youth samples

48. Prenatal maternal cortisol concentrations predict neurodevelopment in middle childhood

49. Abnormal dendritic maturation of developing cortical neurons exposed to corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH): Insights into effects of prenatal adversity?

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