Julie E Premo
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Premo J, Mannella K, Duval E, Liu Y, Morrison C, Moser J, et al.
Dev Psychobiol
. 2021 Mar;
63(5):1322-1329.
PMID: 33782955
A putative biomarker of anxiety risk, the startle response is typically enhanced by negative compared to neutral emotion modulation in adults, but remains understudied in children. To determine the extent...
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Premo J, Liu Y, Bilek E, Phan K, Monk C, Fitzgerald K
J Psychiatr Brain Sci
. 2020 Apr;
5.
PMID: 32258423
In the following grant report, we describe initial and planned work supported by our National Institute of Mental Health R01-funded, Research Domain Criteria (RDoc) informed project, "Dimensional Brain Behavior Predictors...
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Kiel E, Price N, Premo J
Emotion
. 2019 Mar;
20(5):793-803.
PMID: 30869939
Developmental theories of emotion regulation suggest that influences from both extrinsic (e.g., from caregivers) and intrinsic (i.e., temperament) sources contribute to children's displays of emotion regulatory behaviors. Very few studies...
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Hummel A, Premo J, Kiel E
Infancy
. 2017 Sep;
22(2):240-255.
PMID: 28936126
The duration of children's attention to putative threat has been documented as a consistent predictor of later anxiety in inhibited children across childhood (Fox, 2010; Perez-Edgar & Fox, 2005). However,...
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Kiel E, Premo J, Buss K
Soc Dev
. 2016 May;
25(2):235-255.
PMID: 27231411
Child gender may exert its influence on development, not as a main effect, but as a moderator among predictors and outcomes. We examined this notion in relations among toddler fearful...
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Premo J, Sarfan L, Clerkin E
Body Image
. 2015 Dec;
16:54-62.
PMID: 26705744
The current study provided an initial test of a Cognitive Bias Modification for Interpretations (CBM-I) training paradigm among a sample with elevated BDD symptoms (N=86). As expected, BDD-relevant interpretations were...
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Premo J, Kiel E
J Fam Psychol
. 2015 Oct;
30(2):276-85.
PMID: 26461486
Although many studies have examined how maternal depressive symptoms relate to parenting outcomes, less work has examined how symptoms affect emotion socialization, a parenting construct linked to a myriad of...
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Kiel E, Premo J, Buss K
J Abnorm Child Psychol
. 2015 Jun;
44(3):433-44.
PMID: 26050798
Various parenting behaviors (e.g., protection, intrusiveness, sensitivity) have been shown to impact young children's anxiety development, particularly for temperamentally inhibited children. These behaviors have sometimes predicted both increases and decreases...
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Premo J, Kiel E
Emotion
. 2014 May;
14(4):782-93.
PMID: 24821395
Although developmental research continues to connect parenting behaviors with child outcomes, it is critical to examine how child behaviors influence parenting behaviors. Given the emotional, cognitive, and social costs of...