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- Influence
Dampening of adrenocortical responses during infancy: normative changes and individual differences.
- M. Gunnar, L. Brodersen, K. Krueger, J. Rigatuso
- Psychology, Medicine
- Child development
- 1 June 1996
Changes in cortisol and behavioral responses were examined longitudinally in 83 infants (39 girls, 44 boys) tested at their well-baby exams with inoculations at 2, 4, 6, and 15 months (72 infants… Expand
Stress reactivity and attachment security.
- M. Gunnar, L. Brodersen, M. Nachmias, K. Buss, J. Rigatuso
- Psychology, Medicine
- Developmental psychobiology
- 1 April 1996
Seventy-three 18-month-olds were tested in the Ainsworth Strange Situation. These children were a subset of 83 infants tested at 2, 4, 6, and 15 months during their well-baby examinations with… Expand
The stressfulness of separation among nine-month-old infants: effects of social context variables and infant temperament.
- M. Gunnar, M. Larson, L. Hertsgaard, M. L. Harris, L. Brodersen
- Psychology, Medicine
- Child development
- 1 April 1992
This manuscript reports on the results of 2 experiments dealing with behavioral and adrenocortical responses to separation among 9-month-old human infants. In both experiments the social context of… Expand
Applying eye-movement tracking for the study of map perception and map design
- L. Brodersen, H. K. Andersen, S. Weber
- Computer Science
- 2001
- 61
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Geo-communication and information design
- L. Brodersen
- Computer Science
- 11 February 2017
TLDR
- 6
- 1
Aspekte der graphischen Gestaltung komplexer Wirtschaftskarten in Schulatlanten
- L. Brodersen
- Computer Science
- 1986
Beyond dorsal penile nerve block: a more humane circumcision.
- H. Stang, L. Snellman, +4 authors M. Gunnar
- Medicine
- Pediatrics
- 1 August 1997
OBJECTIVE
To explore techniques that can be utilized in addition to the dorsal penile nerve block (DPNB) to further reduce the neonate's stress and pain from routine circumcision, and thus make the… Expand