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Margaret M Swingler
Margaret M Swingler
Advanced Research Scientist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
Verified email at unc.edu
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Sustained attention in infancy: A foundation for the development of multiple aspects of self-regulation for children in poverty
A Brandes-Aitken, S Braren, M Swingler, K Voegtline, C Blair
Journal of experimental child psychology 184, 192-209, 2019
852019
Pathways from maternal effortful control to child self-regulation: The role of maternal emotional support.
S Zeytinoglu, SD Calkins, MM Swingler, EM Leerkes
Journal of Family Psychology 31 (2), 170, 2017
812017
The relation between maternal emotional support and child physiological regulation across the preschool years
NB Perry, JA Nelson, MM Swingler, EM Leerkes, SD Calkins, ...
Developmental psychobiology 55 (4), 382-394, 2013
642013
Neurophysiological correlates of attention behavior in early infancy: Implications for emotion regulation during early childhood
NB Perry, MM Swingler, SD Calkins, MA Bell
Journal of experimental child psychology 142, 245-261, 2016
562016
Maternal behavior predicts infant neurophysiological and behavioral attention processes in the first year.
MM Swingler, NB Perry, SD Calkins, MA Bell
Developmental Psychology 53 (1), 13, 2017
542017
Neural plasticity and the development of attention: Intrinsic and extrinsic influences
MM Swingler, NB Perry, SD Calkins
Development and Psychopathology 27 (2), 443-457, 2015
532015
Measures of frontal functioning and the emergence of inhibitory control processes at 10 months of age
K Cuevas, MM Swingler, MA Bell, S Marcovitch, SD Calkins
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 2 (2), 235-243, 2012
502012
EEG power and coherence during preschoolers' performance of an executive function battery
MM Swingler, MT Willoughby, SD Calkins
Developmental Psychobiology 53 (8), 771-784, 2011
462011
Attentional fluctuations in preschoolers: Direct and indirect relations with task accuracy, academic readiness, and school performance
E Isbell, SD Calkins, MM Swingler, EM Leerkes
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 167, 388-403, 2018
422018
Maternal sensitivity and infant response to frustration: The moderating role of EEG asymmetry
MM Swingler, NB Perry, SD Calkins, MA Bell
Infant Behavior and Development 37 (4), 523-535, 2014
412014
Maternal behavior predicts neural underpinnings of inhibitory control in preschoolers
MM Swingler, E Isbell, S Zeytinoglu, SD Calkins, EM Leerkes
Developmental psychobiology 60 (6), 692-706, 2018
282018
Brain–behavior correlations: Relationships between mother–stranger face processing and infants' behavioral responses to a separation from mother.
MM Swingler, MA Sweet, LJ Carver
Developmental Psychology 46 (3), 669, 2010
222010
Psychobiological measures of temperament in childhood
SD Calkins, MM Swingler
Handbook of temperament, 229-247, 2012
212012
Relations between mother‐child interactions and the neural correlates of face processing in 6‐month‐olds
MM Swingler, MA Sweet, LJ Carver
Infancy 11 (1), 63-86, 2007
212007
Infant frontal EEG asymmetry moderates the association between maternal behavior and toddler negative affectivity
A Diaz, MM Swingler, L Tan, CL Smith, SD Calkins, MA Bell
Infant Behavior and Development 55, 88-99, 2019
162019
Longitudinal associations between conflict monitoring and emergent academic skills: An event‐related potentials study
E Isbell, SD Calkins, VT Cole, MM Swingler, EM Leerkes
Developmental psychobiology 61 (4), 495-512, 2019
122019
Attentional predictors of 5‐month‐olds' performance on a looking A‐not‐B task
S Marcovitch, MW Clearfield, M Swingler, SD Calkins, MA Bell
Infant and child development 25 (4), 233-246, 2016
122016
A comprehensive model of women’s social cognition and responsiveness to infant crying: Integrating personality, emotion, executive function, and sleep
EM Leerkes, L Bailes, MM Swingler, MA Augustine, PL Norcross
Infant Behavior and Development 64, 101577, 2021
102021
Profiles of family-based social experiences in the first 3 years predict early cognitive, behavioral, and socioemotional competencies.
WR Mills-Koonce, N Towe-Goodman, MM Swingler, MT Willoughby
Developmental psychology 58 (2), 297, 2022
52022
Incidence rates of childhood asthma with recurrent exacerbations in the US Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program
RL Miller, H Schuh, A Chandran, IM Aris, C Bendixsen, J Blossom, ...
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 152 (1), 84-93, 2023
42023
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