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Marie Camerota
Marie Camerota
Assistant Professor (Research) at Brown University
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Prevalence and perceptions of electronic cigarette use during pregnancy
NJ Wagner, M Camerota, C Propper
Maternal and child health journal 21, 1655-1661, 2017
1712017
Maternal depressive symptoms, mother-child interactions, and children’s executive function.
N Gueron-Sela, M Camerota, MT Willoughby, L Vernon-Feagans, MJ Cox
Developmental psychology 54 (1), 71, 2018
1052018
The Childhood Executive Functioning Inventory (CHEXI): Factor structure, measurement invariance, and correlates in US preschoolers
M Camerota, MT Willoughby, LJ Kuhn, CB Blair
Child Neuropsychology 24 (3), 322-337, 2018
622018
Executive function in low birth weight preschoolers: The moderating effect of parenting
M Camerota, MT Willoughby, M Cox, MT Greenberg, ...
Journal of abnormal child psychology 43, 1551-1562, 2015
622015
Measurement models for studying child executive functioning: Questioning the status quo.
M Camerota, MT Willoughby, CB Blair
Developmental psychology 56 (12), 2236, 2020
532020
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors predicting infant sleep: Moving beyond main effects
M Camerota, CB Propper, DM Teti
Developmental Review 53, 100871, 2019
482019
Assessment of infant sleep: how well do multiple methods compare?
M Camerota, KP Tully, M Grimes, N Gueron-Sela, CB Propper
Sleep 41 (10), zsy146, 2018
482018
Birth weight, birth length, and gestational age as indicators of favorable fetal growth conditions in a US sample
M Camerota, KA Bollen
PloS one 11 (4), e0153800, 2016
312016
Neighborhood deprivation predicts infant sleep quality
M Grimes, M Camerota, CB Propper
Sleep Health 5 (2), 148-151, 2019
292019
Speed and accuracy on the Hearts and Flowers task interact to predict child outcomes.
M Camerota, MT Willoughby, CB Blair
Psychological Assessment 31 (8), 995, 2019
282019
Infant respiratory sinus arrhythmia and maternal depressive symptoms predict toddler sleep problems
N Gueron‐Sela, CB Propper, NJ Wagner, M Camerota, KP Tully, ...
Developmental psychobiology 59 (2), 261-267, 2017
252017
Analysis of neonatal neurobehavior and developmental outcomes among preterm infants
EC McGowan, JA Hofheimer, TM O’Shea, H Kilbride, BS Carter, J Check, ...
JAMA Network Open 5 (7), e2222249-e2222249, 2022
242022
Prenatal risk predicts preschooler executive function: A cascade model
M Camerota, MT Willoughby
Child development 91 (3), e682-e700, 2020
202020
Leveraging item accuracy and reaction time to improve measurement of child executive function ability.
M Camerota, MT Willoughby, BE Magnus, CB Blair
Psychological Assessment 32 (12), 1118, 2020
192020
Prenatal risk factors and neonatal DNA methylation in very preterm infants
M Camerota, S Graw, TM Everson, EC McGowan, JA Hofheimer, ...
Clinical Epigenetics 13, 1-14, 2021
132021
Testing a cascade model linking prenatal inflammation to child executive function
M Camerota, AC Wylie, J Goldblum, L Wideman, CL Cheatham, ...
Behavioural brain research 431, 113959, 2022
122022
Associations between mother-infant bed-sharing practices and infant affect and behavior during the still-face paradigm
RE Lerner, M Camerota, KP Tully, C Propper
Infant Behavior and Development 60, 101464, 2020
122020
Individual differences in neonatal white matter are associated with executive function at 3 years of age
SJ Short, MT Willoughby, M Camerota, RL Stephens, RJ Steiner, M Styner, ...
Brain Structure and Function 224, 3159-3169, 2019
102019
Applying interdisciplinary frameworks to study prenatal influences on child development
M Camerota, MT Willoughby
Child development perspectives 15 (1), 24-30, 2021
92021
Effects of pharmacologic treatment for neonatal abstinence syndrome on DNA methylation and neurobehavior: A prospective cohort study
M Camerota, JM Davis, LM Dansereau, EL Oliveira, JF Padbury, ...
The Journal of pediatrics 243, 21-26, 2022
82022
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