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    Vicarious Effort-Based Decision-Making in Autism Spectrum Disorders by Mosner, Maya G., Kinard, Jessica L., McWeeny, Sean, Shah, Jasmine S., Markiewitz, Nathan D., Damiano-Goodwin, Cara R., Burchinal, Margaret R., Rutherford, Helena J. V., Greene, Rachel K., Treadway, Michael T., Dichter, Gabriel S.

    “…This study investigated vicarious effort-based decision-making in 50 adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) compared to 32 controls using the Effort…”
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    I can't take my eyes off of you: attentional allocation to infant, child, adolescent and adult faces in mothers and non-mothers by Thompson-Booth, Chloe, Viding, Essi, Mayes, Linda C, Rutherford, Helena J V, Hodsoll, Sara, McCrory, Eamon

    Published in PloS one (29-10-2014)
    “…It has been reported previously that infant faces elicit enhanced attentional allocation compared to adult faces in adult women, particularly when these faces…”
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    Parental reflective functioning is associated with tolerance of infant distress but not general distress: Evidence for a specific relationship using a simulated baby paradigm by Rutherford, Helena J.V., Goldberg, Benjamin, Luyten, Patrick, Bridgett, David J., Mayes, Linda C.

    Published in Infant behavior & development (01-12-2013)
    “…•Parental reflective functioning (RF) may relate to tolerance of infant distress.•Recent mothers interacted with a life-like inconsolable baby…”
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    Value associations of irrelevant stimuli modify rapid visual orienting by Rutherford, Helena J. V., O'Brien, Jennifer L., Raymond, Jane E.

    Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-08-2010)
    “…In familiar environments, goal-directed visual behavior is often performed in the presence of objects with strong, but task-irrelevant, reward or punishment…”
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    Diminished social reward anticipation in the broad autism phenotype as revealed by event-related brain potentials by Cox, Anthony, Kohls, Gregor, Naples, Adam J, Mukerji, Cora E, Coffman, Marika C, Rutherford, Helena J V, Mayes, Linda C, McPartland, James C

    “…Diminished responsivity to reward incentives is a key contributor to the social-communication problems seen in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Social…”
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    Regional brain responses in nulliparous women to emotional infant stimuli by Montoya, Jessica L, Landi, Nicole, Kober, Hedy, Worhunsky, Patrick D, Rutherford, Helena J V, Mencl, W Einar, Mayes, Linda C, Potenza, Marc N

    Published in PloS one (10-05-2012)
    “…Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors from adults. Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that neural…”
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    Attachment Dismissal Predicts Frontal Slow-Wave ERPs During Rejection by Unfamiliar Peers by White, Lars O., Wu, Jia, Borelli, Jessica L., Rutherford, Helena J. V., David, Daryn H., Kim-Cohen, Julia, Mayes, Linda C., Crowley, Michael J.

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-2012)
    “…Attachment representations are thought to provide a cognitive-affective template, guiding the way individuals interact with unfamiliar social partners. To…”
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    Investigating the impact of parental status and depression symptoms on the early perceptual coding of infant faces: An event-related potential study by Noll, Laura K., Mayes, Linda C., Rutherford, Helena J. V.

    Published in Social neuroscience (01-09-2012)
    “…Infant faces are highly salient social stimuli that appear to elicit intuitive parenting behaviors in healthy adult women. Behavioral and observational studies…”
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    Emotion regulation during pregnancy: a call to action for increased research, screening, and intervention by Penner, Francesca, Rutherford, Helena J. V.

    Published in Archives of women's mental health (01-04-2022)
    “…This paper serves as a call to action for increased focus on emotion regulation during pregnancy. We make this case by summarizing the limited research to date…”
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    The Application of Connectome-Based Predictive Modeling to the Maternal Brain: Implications for Mother–Infant Bonding by Rutherford, Helena J V, Potenza, Marc N, Mayes, Linda C, Scheinost, Dustin

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (14-03-2020)
    “…Abstract Maternal bonding early postpartum lays an important foundation for child development. Changing brain structure and function during pregnancy and…”
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    Maternal Executive Functioning as a Mechanism in the Intergenerational Transmission of Parenting: Preliminary Evidence by Bridgett, David J, Kanya, Meghan J, Rutherford, Helena J. V, Mayes, Linda C

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-02-2017)
    “…Multiple lines of inquiry, including experimental animal models, have recently converged to suggest that executive functioning (EF) may be one mechanism by…”
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    Cortisol reactivity to a laboratory stressor predicts increases in depressive symptoms in perinatal and nulliparous women during population-level stress by Beech, Abigail, Edelman, Audrey, Yatziv, Tal, Rutherford, Helena J.V., Joormann, Jutta, Gadassi-Polack, Reuma

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-11-2023)
    “…Research suggests a link between stress and depression, especially in high-risk groups. The perinatal period is known as a time of increased risk for…”
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    Ghosts in the Nursery: An Experimental Investigation of a Parent's Own Maltreatment Experience, Attention to Infant Faces, and Dyadic Reciprocity by Thompson-Booth, Chloe, Viding, Essi, Puetz, Vanessa B, Rutherford, Helena J. V, Mayes, Linda C, McCrory, Eamon J

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2019)
    “…Previous studies have shown that the experience of childhood maltreatment can influence recognition and processing of emotional cues and that these effects can…”
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    Here's looking at you, kid: attention to infant emotional faces in mothers and non-mothers by Thompson-Booth, Chloe, Viding, Essi, Mayes, Linda C., Rutherford, Helena J.V., Hodsoll, Sara, McCrory, Eamon J.

    Published in Developmental science (01-01-2014)
    “…Infant facial cues play a critical role in eliciting care and nurturance from an adult caregiver. Using an attentional capture paradigm we investigated…”
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    Differential responses to infant faces in relation to maternal substance use: An exploratory study by Rutherford, Helena J.V., Yip, Sarah W., Worhunsky, Patrick D., Kim, Sohye, Strathearn, Lane, Potenza, Marc N., Mayes, Linda C.

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-02-2020)
    “…•Maternal substance use (SU) can impact caregiving and child development.•SU may also shape maternal brain activation to salient infant cues.•Greater activity…”
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    Maternal anxiety and neural responses to infant faces by Malak, Sabrina M, Crowley, Michael J, Mayes, Linda C, Rutherford, Helena J.V

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-02-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Women may be especially vulnerable to anxiety during the postpartum period and early infancy. However, little is known regarding the…”
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    Maternal and Adolescent Distress Tolerance: The Moderating Role of Gender by Daughters, Stacey B, Gorka, Stephanie M, Rutherford, Helena J. V, Mayes, Linda C

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-04-2014)
    “…Distress tolerance is defined behaviorally as the ability to maintain goal-directed behavior while experiencing physical or psychological distress. Distress…”
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    Personality Organization and Maternal Addiction: A Structural-Developmental Psychodynamic Contribution by Alvarez-Monjaras, Mauricio, Rutherford, Helena J. V, Mayes, Linda C

    Published in Psychoanalytic psychology (01-10-2019)
    “…Motherhood has been deemed a normal crisis given the significant psychological, biological, and neural changes surrounding pregnancy and the postpartum period…”
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    Parenting stress: A novel mechanism of addiction vulnerability by Rutherford, Helena JV, Mayes, Linda C.

    Published in Neurobiology of stress (01-11-2019)
    “…Addiction remains a significant public health concern. Despite numerous public health initiatives, many parents continue to use substances during the prenatal…”
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    The Presence of Another Person Influences Oscillatory Cortical Dynamics During Dual Brain EEG Recording by Rolison, Max J, Naples, Adam J, Rutherford, Helena J V, McPartland, James C

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (17-04-2020)
    “…Humans are innately social creatures and the social environment strongly influences brain development. As such, the human brain is primed for and sensitive to…”
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