Michael Coccia
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Rudd K, Cheng S, Cordeiro A, Coccia M, Karr C, LeWinn K, et al.
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol
. 2022 Mar;
50(8):977-986.
PMID: 35258749
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal exposure to objectively stressful events and subjective distress during pregnancy may have intergenerational impacts on children's mental health, yet evidence is limited. In a multisite...
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Rudd K, Caron Z, Jones-Mason K, Coccia M, Conradt E, Alkon A, et al.
Infant Behav Dev
. 2022 Feb;
67:101704.
PMID: 35220176
Across a range of challenging contexts, a complex system of stress responses within multiple domains (e.g., behavior, physiology) support, or thwart, an infant's capacity to navigate an ever-changing world. As...
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Hagan M, Coccia M, Rivera L, Epel E, Aschbacher K, Laudenslager M, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2021 Aug;
133:105389.
PMID: 34403872
Early childhood is a developmental period characterized by significant plasticity, heterogeneity in behaviors and biological functioning. Yet, cumulative cortisol secretion, as measured by hair cortisol, has not been examined longitudinally...
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Crosswell A, Sagui-Henson S, Prather A, Coccia M, Irwin M, Epel E
Int J Behav Med
. 2021 Aug;
29(2):175-187.
PMID: 34357581
Background: Epidemiological studies link psychological resources to better physical health. One reason may be that psychological resources are protective in stressful contexts. This study tested whether indeed psychological resources are...
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Jones-Mason K, Alkon A, Coccia M, Bush N
Dev Rev
. 2021 Mar;
50(Pt B):113-139.
PMID: 33707809
Animal and human research suggests that the development of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is particularly sensitive to early parenting experiences. The Still-Face Paradigm (SFP), one of the most widely...
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Congdon J, Nugent J, McManus B, Coccia M, Bush N
J Dev Behav Pediatr
. 2020 Aug;
41(9):716-723.
PMID: 32858579
Objective: There are few standardized neonatal neurobehavioral instruments available for longitudinal child development research. We adapted an established clinical tool, the Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) system, for research by standardizing...
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Bush N, Savitz J, Coccia M, Jones-Mason K, Adler N, Boyce W, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2020 Aug;
228:117-125.e2.
PMID: 32827529
Objectives: To examine the association between prenatal stress and infant physical health in the first year of life within an understudied, racially and ethnically diverse, highly stressed community sample. We...
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Felder J, Epel E, Coccia M, Cordeiro A, Laraia B, Adler N, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2020 May;
222:45-51.
PMID: 32418816
Objectives: To evaluate the associations between 3 prenatal stress exposures and rapid infant weight gain. Study Design: Participants were 162 maternal-child dyads drawn from a nonrandomized controlled trial evaluating a...
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Vaudo A, Tooker J, Patch H, Biddinger D, Coccia M, Crone M, et al.
Insects
. 2020 Feb;
11(2).
PMID: 32085627
Pollinator nutritional ecology provides insights into plant-pollinator interactions, coevolution, and the restoration of declining pollinator populations. Bees obtain their protein and lipid nutrient intake from pollen, which is essential for...
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Mayer S, Prather A, Puterman E, Lin J, Arenander J, Coccia M, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2019 Mar;
104:210-218.
PMID: 30884304
Background: Stress exposure occurring across the lifespan increases risk for disease, potentially involving telomere length shortening. Stress exposure during childhood and adulthood has been cross-sectionally linked with shorter telomere length....