2024
DOI: 10.1002/smi.3373
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Infant emotion regulation in the context of stress: Effects of heart rate variability and temperament

Sandra J. Weiss,
Victoria F. Keeton,
Cherry Leung
et al.

Abstract: Stressful events are inherently emotional. As a result, the ability to regulate emotions is critical in responding effectively to stressors. Differential abilities in the management of stress appear very early in life, compelling a need to better understand factors that may shape the capacity for emotion regulation (ER). Variations in both biologic and behavioural characteristics are thought to influence individual differences in ER development. We sought to determine the differential contributions of temperam… Show more

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