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A developmental neuroscience perspective on affect-biased attention
S Morales, X Fu, KE Pérez-Edgar
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 21, 26-41, 2016
1212016
Frontolimbic functioning during threat-related attention: Relations to early behavioral inhibition and anxiety in children
X Fu, BC Taber-Thomas, K Pérez-Edgar
Biological psychology 122, 98-109, 2017
1132017
Threat-related Attention Bias in Socioemotional Development: A Critical Review and Methodological Considerations
X Fu, K Pérez-Edgar
Developmental Review, 2019
782019
Reducing negative interpretations in adolescents with anxiety disorders: A preliminary study investigating the effects of a single session of cognitive bias modification training
X Fu, Y Du, S Au, JYF Lau
Developmental cognitive neuroscience 4, 29-37, 2013
752013
Biobehavioral markers of attention bias modification in temperamental risk for anxiety: A randomized control trial
P Liu, BC Taber-Thomas, X Fu, KE Pérez-Edgar
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 57 (2), 103-110, 2018
532018
Navigating through the experienced environment: Insights from mobile eye-tracking
K Pérez-Edgar, LA MacNeill, X Fu
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2020
412020
Stationary and Ambulatory Attention Patterns are Differentially Associated with Early Temperamental Risk for Socioemotional Problems: Preliminary Evidence from a Multimodal Eye …
X Fu, EE Nelson, M Borge, KA Buss, K Pérez-Edgar
Development and Psychopathology, 2019
362019
Temperament development, theories of
X Fu, K Pérez-Edgar
International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences: Second …, 2015
33*2015
Variable- and person-centered approaches to affect-biased attention in infancy reveal unique relations with infant negative affect and maternal anxiety
A Vallorani, X Fu, S Morales, V LoBue, K Buss, K Pérez-Edgar
Scientific Reports, 2021
302021
Temperament moderates developmental changes in vigilance to emotional faces in infants: Evidence from an eye-tracking study
X Fu, S Morales, V LoBue, KA Buss, K Pérez-Edgar
Developmental Psychobiology, 2019
252019
Study protocol: Longitudinal attention and temperament study
K Pérez-Edgar, V LoBue, KA Buss, AP Field, LAnTs Team
Frontiers in Psychiatry 12, 656958, 2021
182021
Profiles of naturalistic attentional trajectories associated with internalizing behaviors in school-age children: A mobile eye tracking study
KE Gunther, X Fu, L MacNeill, A Vallorani, B Ermanni, K Pérez-Edgar
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, 1-12, 2022
132022
Investigating Developmental Changes in Scalp-to-Cortex Correspondence Using Diffuse Optical Tomography Sensitivity in Infancy
X Fu, JE Richards
Neurophotonics, 2021
112021
Age-related Changes in Diffuse Optical Tomography Sensitivity Profiles in Infancy
X Fu, JE Richards
PLOS ONE, 2021
102021
devfOLD: A Toolbox for Designing Age-Specific fNIRS Channel Placement
X Fu, JE Richards
Neurophotonics, 2021
92021
Mobile Eye Tracking Captures Changes in Attention Over Time During a Naturalistic Threat Paradigm in Behaviorally Inhibited Children
KE Gunther, KM Brown, X Fu, LA MacNeill, M Jones, B Ermanni, ...
Affective Science, 2021
92021
Single-session cognitive bias modification of interpretations training in high-anxious adolescents
X Fu, Y Du, S Au, JYF Lau
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy 29 (3), 253-272, 2015
92015
Do You See What I Mean?: Using Mobile Eye-Tracking to Capture Parent-Child Dynamics in the Context of Anxiety Risk
L MacNeill, X Fu, KA Buss, K Pérez-Edgar
Development and Psychopathology, 2020
82020
Relations between social attention, expressed positive affect and behavioral inhibition during play.
A Vallorani, KM Brown, X Fu, KE Gunther, LA MacNeill, B Ermanni, ...
Developmental psychology 58 (11), 2036, 2022
62022
Development of the Mentalizing Network Structures and Theory of Mind in Extremely Preterm Youth
X Fu, A Hung, AD de Silva, T Busch, WI Mattson, KR Hoskinson, ...
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2022
42022
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