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  • SOCIAL SOCIAL
    Beauchamp, Miriam H; Anderson, Vicki Psychological bulletin, 01/2010, Volume: 136, Issue: 1
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    Despite significant advances in the field of social neuroscience, much remains to be understood regarding the development and maintenance of social skills across the life span. Few comprehensive ...
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  • Systematic Review and Inven... Systematic Review and Inventory of Theory of Mind Measures for Young Children
    Beaudoin, Cindy; Leblanc, Élizabel; Gagner, Charlotte ... Frontiers in psychology, 01/2020, Volume: 10
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    Theory of mind (TOM), the ability to infer mental states to self and others, has been a pervasive research theme across many disciplines including developmental, educational, neuro-, and social ...
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  • Neuropsychology's Social La... Neuropsychology's Social Landscape: Common Ground With Social Neuroscience
    Beauchamp, Miriam H Neuropsychology, 11/2017, Volume: 31, Issue: 8
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    Looking back 25 years into neuropsychology's past coincides almost perfectly with the birth of social neuroscience as a discipline. Social neuroscience aims to identify the biological bases of social ...
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  • How do children adapt their... How do children adapt their fairness norm? Evidence from computational modeling
    Morasse, Frédérick; Beauchamp, Miriam H; Désilets, Élise ... PloS one, 11/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 11
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    Adequate social functioning during childhood requires context-appropriate social decision-making. To make such decisions, children rely on their social norms, conceptualized as cognitive models of ...
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  • A Secure Base From Which to... A Secure Base From Which to Regulate: Attachment Security in Toddlerhood as a Predictor of Executive Functioning at School Entry
    Bernier, Annie; Beauchamp, Miriam H.; Carlson, Stephanie M. ... Developmental psychology, 09/2015, Volume: 51, Issue: 9
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    In light of emerging evidence suggesting that the affective quality of parent-child relationships may relate to individual differences in young children's executive functioning (EF) skills, the aim ...
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  • Longitudinal outcome and recovery of social problems after pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI): Contribution of brain insult and family environment
    Ryan, Nicholas P; van Bijnen, Loeka; Catroppa, Cathy ... International journal of developmental neuroscience, April 2016, Volume: 49
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    Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result in a range of social impairments, however longitudinal recovery is not well characterized, and clinicians are poorly equipped to identify children at ...
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  • Deep phenotyping of socio-e... Deep phenotyping of socio-emotional skills in children with typical development, neurodevelopmental disorders, and mental health conditions: Evidence from the PEERS
    Anderson, Vicki; Darling, Simone; Hearps, Stephen ... PloS one, 10/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 10
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    Socio-emotional skills, including social competence and social cognition, form the basis for robust relationships and wellbeing. Despite their importance, these skills are poorly defined and ...
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  • Persistent Changes in Child... Persistent Changes in Child Behavior After Early Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    Gagner, Charlotte; Dégeilh, Fanny; Bernier, Annie ... Journal of pediatric psychology, 01/2020, Volume: 45, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Objective To document longitudinal changes in internalizing and externalizing behavioral symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) sustained in early childhood (i.e., between 18 and ...
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  • Sleep-Wake Disturbances and Fatigue after Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review of the Literature
    Gagner, Charlotte; Landry-Roy, Catherine; Lainé, France ... Journal of neurotrauma, 10/2015, Volume: 32, Issue: 20
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    Sleep-wake disturbances (SWD) after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are frequently reported and can persist several years post-injury. The adult literature covering this topic is exhaustive; numerous ...
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  • Behavioral consequences of mild traumatic brain injury in preschoolers
    Gagner, Charlotte; Landry-Roy, Catherine; Bernier, Annie ... Psychological medicine, 07/2018, Volume: 48, Issue: 9
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    Pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of long-term disability in children and adolescents worldwide. Amongst the wide array of consequences known to occur after pediatric TBI, ...
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