Inflammation, fronto-amygdala connectivity, and negative affective reactivity to daily stress in adolescents. [PDF]
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A Health-Related Digital Ecological Momentary Assessment in Children (Aged 5- 11 Years): Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Response Time Dynamics From Noncognitive Ordinal Ecological Momentary Assessment as a Proxy for Symptom Change in Geriatric Depression: Longitudinal Observational Study. [PDF]
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Parenting Style, Caregiver Stress, and Energy-Dense Feeding Episodes in Low-Income Preschoolers: A Pilot Ecological Momentary Assessment Study. [PDF]
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