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    Influence of prenatal maternal stress, maternal plasma cortisol and cortisol in the amniotic fluid on birth outcomes and child temperament at 3 months by Baibazarova, Eugenia, van de Beek, Cornelieke, Cohen-Kettenis, Peggy T, Buitelaar, Jan, Shelton, Katherine H, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-06-2013)
    “…Summary This prospective, longitudinal study aimed to investigate relationships between indicators of maternal prenatal stress, infant birth outcomes and early…”
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    Childhood Antisocial Behavior: A Neurodevelopmental Problem by van Goozen, Stephanie H.M, Langley, Kate, Hobson, Christopher W

    Published in Annual review of psychology (04-01-2022)
    “…Early-onset disruptive, aggressive, and antisocial behavior is persistent, can become increasingly serious as children grow older, and is difficult to change…”
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    The Evidence for a Neurobiological Model of Childhood Antisocial Behavior by van Goozen, Stephanie H. M, Fairchild, Graeme, Snoek, Heddeke, Harold, Gordon T

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-01-2007)
    “…Children with persistent antisocial and aggressive behavior are diagnosed as having disruptive behavior disorder. The authors review evidence that antisocial…”
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    Facial Expression Recognition, Fear Conditioning, and Startle Modulation in Female Subjects with Conduct Disorder by Fairchild, Graeme, Stobbe, Yvette, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M, Calder, Andrew J, Goodyer, Ian M

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-08-2010)
    “…Background Recent behavioral and psychophysiological studies have provided converging evidence for emotional dysfunction in conduct disorder (CD). Most of…”
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    Brain Structure Abnormalities in Early-Onset and Adolescent-Onset Conduct Disorder by Fairchild, Graeme, Passamonti, Luca, Hurford, Georgina, Hagan, Cindy C., von dem Hagen, Elisabeth A.H., van Goozen, Stephanie H.M., Goodyer, Ian M., Calder, Andrew J.

    Published in The American journal of psychiatry (01-06-2011)
    “…Objective:The developmental taxonomic theory proposes that neurodevelopmental factors play a critical role in the etiology of early-onset conduct disorder,…”
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    Cortisol levels at baseline and under stress in adolescent males with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, with or without comorbid conduct disorder by Northover, Clare, Thapar, Anita, Langley, Kate, Fairchild, Graeme, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M

    Published in Psychiatry research (30-08-2016)
    “…Abstract Reported findings on cortisol reactivity to stress in young people with ADHD are very variable. This inconsistency may be explained by high rates of…”
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    Cortisol Diurnal Rhythm and Stress Reactivity in Male Adolescents with Early-Onset or Adolescence-Onset Conduct Disorder by Fairchild, Graeme, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M, Stollery, Sarah J, Brown, Jamie, Gardiner, Julian, Herbert, Joe, Goodyer, Ian M

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-10-2008)
    “…Background Previous studies have reported lower basal cortisol levels and reduced cortisol responses to stress in children and adolescents with conduct…”
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    Decision Making and Executive Function in Male Adolescents with Early-Onset or Adolescence-Onset Conduct Disorder and Control Subjects by Fairchild, Graeme, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M, Stollery, Sarah J, Aitken, Michael R.F, Savage, Justin, Moore, Simon C, Goodyer, Ian M

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-07-2009)
    “…Background Although conduct disorder (CD) is associated with an increased susceptibility to substance use disorders, little is known about decision-making…”
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    Low Skin Conductance Activity in Infancy Predicts Aggression in Toddlers 2 Years Later by Baker, Erika, Shelton, Katherine H., Baibazarova, Eugenia, Hay, Dale F., van Goozen, Stephanie H. M.

    Published in Psychological science (01-06-2013)
    “…Low autonomic nervous system activity is claimed to be a biomarker for aggressive and antisocial behavior. Although there is evidence that low skin conductance…”
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    Characteristics associated with risk taking behaviours predict young people's participation in organised activities by Hallingberg, Britt E, Van Goozen, Stephanie H.M, Moore, Simon C

    Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Participation in organised activities (OAs) such as sports and special groups can shape adolescent risk taking behaviours. Sensation seeking and…”
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    Cortisol and Treatment Effect in Children with Disruptive Behavior Disorders: A Preliminary Study by van de Wiel, Nicolle M.H, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M, Matthys, Walter, Snoek, Heddeke, van Engeland, Herman

    “…Objective: Basal cortisol and cortisol stress responsivity are valuable biological characteristics of children with disruptive behavior disorder (DBD). In this…”
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    Neuroendocrine and neurotransmitter correlates in children with antisocial behavior by van Goozen, Stephanie H.M., Fairchild, Graeme

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-11-2006)
    “…When antisocial behavior becomes a persistent pattern that affects diverse domains of children's functioning, psychiatrists refer to oppositional defiant…”
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    Executive Functioning and Risky Decision Making in Young Male Offenders by Syngelaki, Eva M., Moore, Simon C., Savage, Justin C., Fairchild, Graeme, Van Goozen, Stephanie H.M.

    Published in Criminal justice and behavior (01-11-2009)
    “…Executive functioning (EF) deficits have been implicated in antisocial behavior. EF constitutes a broad selection of functions, and it is yet to be determined…”
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    Neurobiological and behavioral stress reactivity in children prenatally exposed to tobacco by Huijbregts, Stephan C.J, van Berkel, Sheila R, Swaab-Barneveld, Hanna, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-07-2011)
    “…Summary This study examined neurobiological and behavioral stress reactivity in children who had been prenatally exposed to tobacco. Neurobiological stress…”
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    Prenatal exposure to testosterone and functional cerebral lateralization: a study in same-sex and opposite-sex twin girls by Cohen-Bendahan, Celina C.C., Buitelaar, Jan K., van Goozen, Stephanie H.M., Cohen-Kettenis, Peggy T.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-08-2004)
    “…In animals it has been shown that exposure to sex hormones is influenced by intrauterine position. Thus fetuses located between two male fetuses are exposed to…”
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    Adolescent anorexia nervosa patients have a discrepancy between neurophysiological responses and self-reported emotional arousal to psychosocial stress by Zonnevylle-Bender, Marjo J.S., van Goozen, Stephanie H.M., Cohen-Kettenis, Peggy T., Jansen, Lucres M.C., van Elburg, Annemarie, Engeland, Herman van

    Published in Psychiatry research (15-05-2005)
    “…In both clinical practice and research, eating disorder patients are reported to have difficulties in identifying and describing their feelings. They are often…”
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    Serotonergic functioning in children with oppositional defiant disorder: a sumatriptan challenge study by Snoek, Heddeke, van Goozen, Stephanie H.M, Matthys, Walter, Sigling, Hein O, Koppeschaar, Hans P.F, Westenberg, Herman G.M, van Engeland, Herman

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-02-2002)
    “…Background: Several studies support the notion that disturbances in the central serotonergic function are related to impulsive aggression. There is recent…”
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    COGNITIVE ABILITY AND CEREBRAL LATERALISATION IN TRANSSEXUALS by COHEN-KETTENIS, P. T, VAN GOOZEN, S. H. M, DOORN, C. D, GOOREN, L. J. G

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-08-1998)
    “…It is still unclear to what extent cross-gender identity is due to pre- and perinatal organising effects of sex hormones on the brain. Empirical evidence for a…”
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