CAT Lab Researchers present at the International Congress of Infant Studies
Congratulations to CAT Lab researchers Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar, Berenice Anaya, Kelley Gunther, Morgan Gilmer, Katie Gray, and Morgan Jones for presenting their research at the International Congress of Infant Studies in Ottawa, Canada.
Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar presented a talk during a symposium, titled EEG Correlates of Anxiety Risk in the First Two Years of Life are associated with Mother-Infant Affective Concordance at 8 Months.
Berenice Anaya presented a talk during a symposium, titled Infant Functional Network Topology: Associations with Infant Temperament Trajectories in the Context of Maternal Anxiety Over Time.
Kelley Gunther presented her poster, Caregiver Dot Probe Attention Bias Variability Predicts Changes in Negative Affect Across the First Two Years of Life.
Morgan Gilmer presented her poster, Infant Negative Affect Trajectories as a Function of Maternal Positive Engagement and Household Chaos.
Katie Gray presented her poster, The Moderating Effect of Inhibitory Control on the Association between Authoritarian Parenting and Prosocial Behaviors.
Morgan Jones presented her poster, Associations between Home Chaos, Maternal Depression, and Infant Attention to Emotion at 18 Months of Age.