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    The bonnie baby: experimentally manipulated temperament affects perceived cuteness and motivation to view infant faces. by Parsons, C, Young, K, Bhandari, R, van Ijzendoorn, M, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M, Stein, A, Kringelbach, M

    Published 2014
    “…Our results suggest that temperament has clear consequences for how adults perceive 'bonnie' babies. …”
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    The bonnie baby: Experimentally manipulated temperament affects perceived cuteness and motivation to view infant faces by Parsons, C, Young, K, Bhandari, R, van Ijzendoorn, M, Bakermans-Kranenburg, M, Stein, A, Kringelbach, M

    Published 2014
    “…Our results suggest that temperament has clear consequences for how adults perceive 'bonnie' babies. …”
    Journal article
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    Parental depression and child temperament: assessing child to parent effects in a longitudinal population study by Hanington, L, Ramchandani, P, Stein, A

    Published 2010
    “…Current research supports a link between maternal depression and difficult child temperament. The direction of effect is often assumed to be from parent to child, but few studies have addressed child to parent effects. …”
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    Parental depression and child temperament: assessing child to parent effects in a longitudinal population study. by Hanington, L, Ramchandani, P, Stein, A

    Published 2010
    “…Current research supports a link between maternal depression and difficult child temperament. The direction of effect is often assumed to be from parent to child, but few studies have addressed child to parent effects. …”
    Journal article
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    Factors associated with negative emotional expression: a study of mothers of young infants by Barnes, J, Ram, B, Leach, P, Altmann, L, Sylva, K, Malmberg, L, Stein, A, Team, FCCC

    Published 2007
    “…They also completed attitudinal questionnaires and reported on marital relationships and the infant's health and temperament. A Caesarean section, infant illness, current maternal depressive symptoms, fussy infant temperament, and lack of enjoyment of feeding were all independently associated with negative remarks. …”
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    Early parental and child predictors of recurrent abdominal pain at school age: results of a large population-based study. by Ramchandani, P, Stein, A, Hotopf, M, Wiles, N

    Published 2006
    “…Parent reports of child temperament features such as irregular feeding and sleeping were also associated with later RAP. …”
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    The power of smiling: the adult brain networks underlying learned infant emotionality by Stark, EA, Cabral, J, Riem, MME, Van IJzendoorn, MH, Stein, A, Kringelbach, ML

    Published 2019
    “…The perception of infant emotionality, one aspect of temperament, starts to form in infancy, yet the underlying mechanisms of how infant emotionality affects adult neural dynamics remain unclear. …”
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    Family and child factors related to the use of non-maternal infant care: An English study by Sylva, K, Stein, A, Leach, P, Barnes, J, Malmberg, L, FCCC-Team

    Published 2007
    “…Infants rated by their mothers at 3 months as less 'adaptable' in temperament and at 10 months as more 'fussy' spent more hours in child care. …”
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    A comparison of father-infant interaction between primary and non-primary care giving fathers. by Lewis, SN, West, A, Stein, A, Malmberg, L, Bethell, K, Barnes, J, Sylva, K, Leach, P

    Published 2009
    “…There were no differences between the partners of the two groups of fathers on any variables, and their infants did not differ in temperament. Primary care giving fathers and their infants exhibited more positive emotional tone during play than non-primary care giving fathers, although fathers did not differ in responsivity. …”
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