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    Infant Attention and Early Childhood Executive Function by Cuevas, Kimberly, Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Child development (01-03-2014)
    “…Individual differences in infant attention are theorized to reflect the speed of information processing and are related to later cognitive abilities (i.e.,…”
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    Overlooked legacies: Climate vulnerability and risk as incrementally constructed in the municipal drinking water system of Lima, Peru (1578–2017) by Bell, Martha G.

    Published in Geoforum (01-06-2022)
    “…•The drinking water system in Lima, Peru has significant vulnerabilities.•This system was built in an incremental and accretionary process over a long…”
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    The longitudinal contributions of child language, negative emotionality, and maternal positive affect on toddler executive functioning development by Bruce, Madeleine, Ermanni, Briana, Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Infant behavior & development (01-08-2023)
    “…Executive functions (EF) develop rapidly across early childhood and play a prominent role in promoting adaptive outcomes later in development. Although the…”
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    The Facial Action Coding System for Characterization of Human Affective Response to Consumer Product-Based Stimuli: A Systematic Review by Clark, Elizabeth A., Kessinger, J'Nai, Duncan, Susan E., Bell, Martha Ann, Lahne, Jacob, Gallagher, Daniel L., O'Keefe, Sean F.

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-05-2020)
    “…To characterize human emotions, researchers have increasingly utilized Automatic Facial Expression Analysis (AFEA), which automates the Facial Action Coding…”
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    The early childhood inhibitory touchscreen task: A new measure of response inhibition in toddlerhood and across the lifespan by Holmboe, Karla, Larkman, Charlotte, de Klerk, Carina, Simpson, Andrew, Bell, Martha Ann, Patton, Leslie, Christodoulou, Charis, Dvergsdal, Henrik

    Published in PloS one (02-12-2021)
    “…Research into the earliest development of inhibitory control is limited by a lack of suitable tasks. In particular, commonly used inhibitory control tasks…”
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    Examining Conduct Problems in a Community Sample during Middle Childhood: The Role of Frontal EEG Asymmetry, Temperament, and Working Memory by Zerrouk, Mohamed, Ann Bell, Martha

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-07-2024)
    “…Previous literature shows that aspects of temperament, executive functioning, and EEG frontal asymmetry are related to externalizing behaviors in children. We…”
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    Entangled pathways of the Plantationocene: early colonial monocropping, subaltern agrobiodiversity, and aridity in Andalus (Spain) and Coastal Peru by Zimmerer, Karl S., Tubbeh, Ramzi M., Bell, Martha G.

    Published in The Journal of peasant studies (15-04-2024)
    “…The long-term (AD 1300-1800), multi-scale interactions of monocropping and subaltern agri-food systems of Andalus (Spain) and coastal Peru reveal the entangled…”
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    Historical Political Ecology of Water: Access to Municipal Drinking Water in Colonial Lima, Peru (1578-1700) by Bell, Martha G.

    Published in The Professional geographer (02-10-2015)
    “…Historical political ecology provides a powerful framework for understanding nature-society relations in the past. This approach is applied to municipal…”
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    Narrating from landscape in Andean archaeology: The problem with the suni natural region by Ramón, Gabriel, Bell, Martha G

    Published in Journal of social archaeology (01-06-2022)
    “…Archaeologists use the landscape to explain the past, often referring to traditional or indigenous knowledge to better understand that landscape. But how is…”
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    Socioeconomic Risk Moderates the Link Between Household Chaos and Maternal Executive Function by Deater-Deckard, Kirby, Chen, Nan, Wang, Zhe, Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2012)
    “…We examined the link between household chaos (i.e., noise, clutter, disarray, lack of routines) and maternal executive function (i.e., effortful regulation of…”
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    Longitudinal Associations Between the Quality of Mother-Infant Interactions and Brain Development Across Infancy by Bernier, Annie, Calkins, Susan D., Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Child development (01-07-2016)
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate if normative variations in parenting relate to brain development among typically developing children. A sample of 352…”
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    Maternal Behavior Predicts Infant Neurophysiological and Behavioral Attention Processes in the First Year by Swingler, Margaret M, Perry, Nicole B, Calkins, Susan D, Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-01-2017)
    “…We apply a biopsychosocial conceptualization to attention development in the 1st year and examine the role of neurophysiological and social processes on the…”
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    Infant frontal EEG asymmetry moderates the association between maternal behavior and toddler negative affectivity by Diaz, Anjolii, Swingler, Margaret M., Tan, Lin, Smith, Cynthia L., Calkins, Susan D., Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Infant behavior & development (01-05-2019)
    “…•Infant EEG asymmetry, maternal parenting & children’s negative affect were examined.•Early maternal behaviors & EEG interacted when predicating later toddler…”
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    Parenting and Children's Executive Function Stability Across the Transition to School by Helm, Abigail F., McCormick, Sarah A., Deater‐Deckard, Kirby, Smith, Cynthia L., Calkins, Susan D., Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Infant and child development (01-01-2020)
    “…When children transition to school between the ages of 4 and 6 years, they must learn to control their attention and behaviour to be successful. Concurrently,…”
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    Time for change: The legacy of a Euro-Andean model of landscape versus the need for landscape connectivity by Zimmerer, Karl S., Bell, Martha G.

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-07-2015)
    “…•The Andean valley-upland landscape model emphasizes the separation of binary units.•This model emerged via a wide range of Euro-Andean landscape knowledge…”
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    An early framework of national land use and geovisualization: Policy attributes and application of Pulgar Vidal's state-indigenous vision of Peru (1941–present) by Zimmerer, Karl S., Bell, Martha G.

    Published in Land use policy (01-01-2013)
    “…This paper examines the genesis, policy attributes and applications of Javier Pulgar Vidal's pioneering geographic framework of national land use in Peru. It…”
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    Semantic future thinking and executive functions at age 4: The moderating role of frontal brain electrical activity by Blankenship, Tashauna L., Broomell, Alleyne P. R., Ann Bell, Martha

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-07-2018)
    “…Previous studies provide conflicting results regarding the relation between future thinking and executive functioning during early childhood. Furthermore,…”
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    Infant Electroencephalogram Coherence and Toddler Inhibition are Associated with Social Responsiveness at Age 4 by Broomell, Alleyne P. R., Savla, Jyoti, Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Infancy (01-01-2019)
    “…Previous work has suggested that individual differences in infant functional neuroconnectivity are a potential biomarker for later cognitive and social…”
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    Attention and executive functioning in infancy: Links to childhood executive function and reading achievement by Blankenship, Tashauna L., Slough, Madeline A., Calkins, Susan D., Deater‐Deckard, Kirby, Kim‐Spoon, Jungmeen, Bell, Martha Ann

    Published in Developmental science (01-11-2019)
    “…This study provides the first analyses connecting individual differences in infant attention to reading achievement through the development of executive…”
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