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de Barbaro K, Micheletti M, Yao X, Khante P, Johnson M, Goodman S
Dev Psychol . 2023 Feb; 59(4):733-744. PMID: 36848043
Exposure to infant crying is a well-established predictor of mothers' mental health. However, this association may reflect many potential mechanisms. Capturing dynamic fluctuations in mothers' states simultaneously with caregiving experiences...
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Yao X, Micheletti M, Johnson M, Thomaz E, de Barbaro K
Proc IEEE Int Conf Acoust Speech Signal Process . 2022 Oct; 2022:131-135. PMID: 36311383
Most existing cry detection models have been tested with data collected in controlled settings. Thus, the extent to which they generalize to noisy and lived environments is unclear. In this...
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Micheletti M, Yao X, Johnson M, de Barbaro K
Behav Res Methods . 2022 Sep; 55(6):3187-3197. PMID: 36085547
Human infant crying evolved as a signal to elicit parental care and actively influences caregiving behaviors as well as infant-caregiver interactions. Automated cry detection algorithms have become more popular in...
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Levin H, Egger D, Andres L, Johnson M, Bearman S, de Barbaro K
Infant Behav Dev . 2021 Jan; 62:101511. PMID: 33465730
Mobile and wearable sensors provide a unique opportunity to capture the daily activities and interactions that shape developmental trajectories, with potential to revolutionize the study of development (de Barbaro, 2019)....
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Yao X, Plotz T, Johnson M, de Barbaro K
Proc ACM Interact Mob Wearable Ubiquitous Technol . 2019 Jul; 3(2). PMID: 31346570
Physical contact is critical for children's physical and emotional growth and well-being. Previous studies of physical contact are limited to relatively short periods of direct observation and self-report methods. These...
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Abramovitch A, McCormack B, Brunner D, Johnson M, Wofford N
Clin Psychol Rev . 2018 Dec; 67:36-44. PMID: 30528984
Research on cognitive functions in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is notoriously heterogeneous with no moderators identified that account for this variability. OCD severity is the primary potential moderator of interest given...