Thursday, November 10, 2022 – 5:30 – 7:00 PM
In-Person Poster Session & Reception – Aviary Ballroom at the Catamaran Resort Hotel & Spa
P2-001 LINGUISTIC MARKERS OF CHILD RESPIRATORY SINUS ARRYTHMIA DURING AN EMOTIONAL MEMORY TASK, Tori Keefauver, Boston University, Boston, United States
P2-002 EVALUATING PARENT-DAUGHTER BIOBEHAVIORAL SYNCHRONY DURING REAL-TIME INTERACTIONS, Jennifer Somers, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States
P2-004 EFFECTS OF SEX STEROID MANIPULATION ON ANHEDONIA IN WOMEN WITH A HISTORY OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION, Danielle Swales, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States
P2-008 The role of interoception in dyadic physiological regulation, Marisa Lytle, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, United States
P2-009 PEER-TO-PEER CORTISOL REGULATION FOR PRESCHOOLERS IN CLASSROOM SETTINGS, Andrew McGee, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-010 MATERNAL PREGNANCY-SPECIFIC ANXIETY AND INFANT OUTCOMES AT 12 MONTHS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF MATERNAL PRENATAL INFLAMMATION, Gabrielle Rinne, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
P2-011 MOTHER-INFANT PHYSIOLOGICAL SYNCHRONY DURING MOMENTS OF INFANT NEGATIVE AFFECT VARIES AS A FUNCTION OF CONTEXT, Samantha Smalley, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
P2-013 TIME-LIMITED EARLY ADVERSITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH EARLIER PUBERTAL TIMING AND RISK FOR EXTERNALIZING PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, Mariann Howland, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
P2-014 CONTEXT-INAPPROPRIATE FEAR MODERATES THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PRESCHOOL ERN AND RSA: IMPLICATIONS FOR CHILDHOOD ANXIETY, Sarah Peoples, Texas A&M University, College Station, United States
P2-016 PARASYMPATHETIC REGULATION OF INHIBITORY CONTROL IN EMOTIONAL AND NON-EMOTIONAL CONTEXTS IN GHANAIAN CHILDREN: A PILOT STUDY, Enya Daang, University of California, Davis, Davis, United States
P2-017 CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT THRESHOLD OF PAIN-RELATED FACIAL ACTIVITY RELATED TO DIFFERENCES IN THE SEQUENCE OF CORTICAL NETWORK ACTIVATION IN PRETERM HOSPITALIZED NEONATES, Oana Bucsea, York University, Toronto, Canada
P2-018 WITHIN-PERSON CHANGES IN ADRENOCORTICAL ATTUNEMENT AND PARENTING BEHAVIORS AMONG MEXICAN-AMERICAN MOTHER-INFANT DYADS, Chase Boyer, University of California Davis, Davis, United States of America
P2-020 THE EFFECTS OF MATERNAL WARMTH THROUGHOUT ADOLESCENCE ON RESTING PARASYMPATHETIC ACTIVITY AMONG MEXICAN-ORIGIN YOUTH, Helena Her, University of California, Davis, Davis, United States
P2-021 REAL-TIME MOTHER–INFANT BEHAVIORAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SYNCHRONY OVER THE FIRST YEAR, Yannan Hu, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, United States
P2-022 TEASING APART THE ROLE OF DEPRESSION, PARENTING, AND MATERNAL INFLAMMATION ON THE INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF NEGATIVE AFFECT, Kaelyn Kohlasch, NYU Langone, New York, United States
P2-023 PARENTAL LEAVE IN A LOW-INCOME SAMPLE: PREDICTORS OF USE AND ASSOCIATIONS WITH CAREGIVER AND INFANT OUTCOMES, Emily Padrutt, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
P2-024 BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL PREDICTORS OF ADOLESCENT RULE BREAKING: THE ROLES OF TEMPERAMENT, RSA, AND MATERNAL INTIMACY, Jennifer Phillips, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, United States
P2-025 PARENT-CHILD ADRENOCORTICAL SYNCHRONY: DISENTANGLING TREND AND LAGGED SYNCHRONY ACROSS STRESS INDUCTION AND RECOVERY, Tiffany Phu, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-026 LESS RESTRICTIVE PARENTING PROTECTS AGAINST ANXIETY FOR CHILDREN WITH HIGH RESTING RSA, Kathy Sem, Boston University, Boston, United States
P2-027 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN PARENT-CHILD LANGUAGE STYLE MATCHING (LSM) AND PARENT SKIN CONDUCTANCE RESPONSE (SCR), Kathy Sem, Boston University, Boston, United States
P2-029 THE EMOTIONAL VALENCE OF A FILM CLIP IS ASSOCIATED WITH DYNAMIC CHANGES IN RESPIRATORY SINUS ARRYTHMIA ACROSS THE CLIP, Kendall Andrews, Boston University, Boston, United States of America
P2-030 CONDUCT PROBLEMS AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN EARLY CHILDHOOD MATERNAL DEPRESSION, FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES, AND NEGATIVE LIFE EVENTS AND ADOLESCENT METABOLIC RISK, Andrea Infante, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-033 LINKING PRENATAL MATERNAL ANXIETY TO INFANT TEMPERAMENTAL NEGATIVE AFFECT: EXAMINING WITHIN-TASK PATTERNS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATION OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS, Anna Zhou, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, United States
P2-034 Caregiver Buffering of Children’s Stress Reactivity Responses: A Systematic Review, Andrew McGee, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-035 MATERNAL EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY AND INFANT STRESS REGULATION: INTERGENERATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEDIATION BY MATERNAL PRENATAL MENTAL HEALTH, Margot Barclay, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
P2-036 EARLIER GESTATIONAL AGE AT BIRTH IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER NEONATAL HAIR CORTISOL, LillyBelle Deer, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-037 Adrenocortical and autonomic cross-system regulation in youth: A meta-analysis, Meriah DeJoseph, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
P2-038 ORAL MICROBIOME AND CORTISOL IN A COMMUNITY SAMPLE OF YOUTH, Naomi Gancz, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
P2-039 MATERIAL DEPRIVATION, CAREGIVER PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS, AND THE INFANT GUT MICROBIOTA, Sarah Vogel, New York University, New York, United States
P2-040 Sex differences in stress-induced feeding behavior in adult mice as a consequence of early life adversity, Madalyn Critz, New York State Psychiatric Institute – Columbia University, New York City, United States
P2-043 PERINATAL HAIR CORTISOL CONCENTRATIONS LINKED TO PERCEIVED STRESS AND ANXIETY IN WOMEN WITH BIRTH COMPLICATIONS, Jennifer Madigan, Washington State University, Pullman, United States of America
P2-044 A DIMENSIONAL APPROACH TO EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY IN BLACK AND WHITE WOMEN: ASSOCIATIONS WITH TELOMERE LENGTH, Meital Mashash, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States
P2-045 INFANT GUT MICROBIOME COMPOSITION MAY BUFFER THE IMPACT OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA, Brooke McKenna, Emory University, Atlanta, United States
P2-046 Stress related HPA axis function and mental health risk in Syrian Refugee Children, Andrea Ortiz Jimenez, University of Houston, Houston, United States
P2-047 DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE ECONOMIC HARDSHIP AND DAILY STRESS IN DIURNAL CORTISOL REGULATION IN LOW-INCOME, MEXICAN-ORIGIN DYADS, Elisa Ugarte, University of California, Davis, Davis, United States
P2-048 DOES COMPASSIONATE LOVE PROTECT MOTHERS WITH DEPRESSION FROM SYMPATHETIC-DOMINANT AUTONOMIC ACTIVITY IN A CHALLENGING PARENTING CONTEXT?, Chhavvy Narendra, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
P2-049 DO LOVING-KINDNESS MEDITATIONS REDUCE PARENT SALIVARY ALPHA-AMYLASE DURING PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS?, Emily Reilly, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
P2-051 SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE MATURATION OF THE GRASP IN INFANCY: A LONGITUDINAL KINEMATIC ANALYSIS, Kaitlyn Campbell, Temple University, Philadelphia, United States
P2-052 EFFECTS OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO THC, NICOTINE, OR THE COMBINATION ON SENSORIMOTOR MATURATION IN A RODENT MODEL, Samantha Tasman, San Diego State University, San Diego, United States
P2-053 THE EFFECT OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO THC, NICOTINE, AND THE COMBINATION ON EARLY MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN A RODENT MODEL, Alia Westphal, San Diego State University, San Diego, United States
P2-054 SENSORIMOTOR DECOUPLING AND CAREGIVER RESPONSES: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN TRIADIC INTERACTION DEVELOPMENT FROM 4 TO 9 MONTHS, Zhuojun Ying, UCSD, San Diego, United States
P2-056 SLEEP QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT PRENATAL ALCOHOL EXPOSURE, Liana Manriquez, San Diego State University, San Diego, United States
P2-057 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SLEEP AND BMI IN MEXICAN AMERICAN MOTHERS AND THEIR INFANTS, Leah Hibel, New York University, New York, United States
P2-058 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE EEG POWER BY SLEEP STATE IN HEALTHY TERM-AGE NEONATES, Han Mei, Columbia University, New York, United States
P2-059 The effect of maternal fatty acids intake during pregnancy on infant sleep outcomes: Testing breastfeeding as a moderator, Kirsten McLaughlin, The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Carrboro, United States
P2-061 NEWBORN HAIR CORTISOL AND SLEEP HEALTH AT 7 MONTHS, Alyanna Ferrer, The CARE Project at the University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-062 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH WITH SUBJECTIVE MATERNAL SLEEP AND OBJECTIVE INFANT SLEEP, Yael Rayport, Columbia University, New York, United States
P2-065 THE SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF THE PANDEMIC ON CHILDREN’S RE-ADJUSTMENT TO PRESCHOOL, Maya Bowen, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
P2-066 AGE RELATED DIFFERENCES IN SURGENCY AS A PREDICTOR OF SOCIAL COMPETENCE: MEDIATION THROUGH EFFORTFUL CONTROL, Briana Ermanni, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, United States
P2-068 SHYNESS AND VAGAL REGULATION ACROSS CONTEXTS IN PRESCHOOLERS: A LONGITUDINAL, CROSS-LAGGED INVESTIGATION, Raha Hassan, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
P2-069 EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF EARLY MATERNAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY ON CHILDREN’S FRONTAL ALPHA ASYMMETRY AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, Alexis Hernandez, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States
P2-070 Post-partum olfactory dysfunction and mother-infant bonding amongst women with and without prenatal SARS-CoV-2 infections, Maha Hussain, Columbia University, New York, United States
P2-071 GLOBAL POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ATTENUATES ADRENOCORTICAL CONSEQUENCES OF FAMILY STRESS IN MEXICAN-ORIGIN ADOLESCENTS, Lisa Johnson, UC Davis, Davis, United States
P2-072 VALIDATING A NOVEL COMPUTERIZED ASSESSMENT OF AFFILIATIVE MOTIVATIONS AND PREFERENCES, Sarah Lynch, Boston University, Boston, United States
P2-073 INFANT SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT PREDICTED BY NEWBORN NEUROBEHAVIOR, Sarah Maylott, Duke University, Durham, United States
P2-074 WARMING UP: SHYNESS AND REPEATED INTERACTIONS WITH AN UNFAMILIAR PEER IN LATE CHILDHOOD, Kristie Poole, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
P2-075 ASSOCIATION OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS AND PERINATAL MATERNAL DEPRESSION WITH EARLY CHILDHOOD BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS: AN ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES (ECHO) STUDY, Lauren Shuffrey, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, United States
P2-076 GESTATIONAL WEIGHT GAIN AND INFANT EMOTION REGULATION: NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY AND AFFECT-BIASED ATTENTION AT 6 MONTHS, Chen Su, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-077 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MATERNAL AFFECTIVITY AND GUT MICROBIOTA COMPOSITION IN THE 1ST A 2ND TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY, Lea Tak√°cs, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
P2-078 PARENTAL PRESENCE ALTERS HIPPOCAMPAL ACTIVITY DURING EARLY LIFE ACROSS SPECIES, Roseanna Zanca, NYU Langone Health, New York, United States
P2-079 ALEXITHYMIA AS A PSYCHOLOGICAL MECHANISM UNDERLYING CHILDHOOD HEALTH PROBLEMS FOLLOWING EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY, Francesca Querdasi, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
P2-080 THE ROLE OF POSITIVE PARENTING IN EMOTIONAL PROCESSING, ALEXITHYMIA, AND INTERNALIZING SYMTPOMS, Kristen Chu, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States
P2-082 LONGITUDINAL RELATIONS AMONG TEMPERAMENT, COGNITIVE CONTROL, AND ANXIETY: FROM TODDLERHOOD TO EARLY ADULTHOOD, Colin Drexler, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
P2-085 TESTING THE STRUCTURAL INVARIANCE OF THE BIFACTOR MODEL OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH LANGUAGE ACROSS CHILDHOOD, Sriparna Sen, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, USA
P2-086 AGE CHANGES IN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF INHIBITORY CONTROL IN CHILDREN, Xiaoye Xu, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, United States
P2-087 VISUAL ATTENTION AND EMOTION REGULATION IN 6- AND 12-MONTH-OLDS AND ASSOCIATIONS TO MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH, Gianina Perez, New York University, New York, United States
P2-088 MOTHER AND INFANT OXTR GENOTYPES AND METHYLATION PROFILES AS PREDICTORS OF MATERNAL POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION, Sunny Stophaeros, University of Colorado, Denver, Denver, CO, United States
P2-089 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN FECAL MICROBIOME DIVERSITY AND TEMPERAMENT TRAITS IN YOUNG INFANTS: THE MIMBES STUDY, Christie Pham, Washington State University, Pullman, United States
P2-090 PARENTS AS PRIVILEGED SOURCES OF INFORMATION DURING INSTRUCTED FEAR, Andrea Fields, Columbia University, New York, United States
P2-092 THE RELATION BETWEEN AMYGDALA VOLUME AND TEMPERAMENTAL REACTIVITY IN INFANCY, Hannah Hardiman, Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology, University of Maryland; Emotion and Development Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, College Park and Bethesda, United States
P2-093 INFANT EEG ASYMMETRY DURING THE MASKS EPISODE: ASSOCIATIONS WITH TEMPERAMENT TRAITS, Christie Pham, Washington State University, Pullman, United States
P2-094 AN EPIGENETIC MECHANISM FOR DIFFERENTIAL MATURATION OF AMYGDALA-PREFRONTAL CONNECTIVITY INVOLVED IN CHILDHOOD SOCIO-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, Amalia Skyberg, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, United States
P2-095 Dyadic Mother-Infant States and Infant Network Topology: The Role of Concurrent and Prior Exposure to Maternal Anxiety, Berenice Anaya, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, United States
P2-097 THE ROLE OF BOTH MOTHER’S AND CHILD’S SELF-REGULATION ON BIDIRECTIONAL LINKS BETWEEN HARSH PARENTING AND CHILD EXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS, Yelim Hong, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS Amherst, AMHERST, United States
P2-099 CHILD AND MATERNAL PREDICTORS OF ANXIETY BEHAVIORS IN 6-YEAR-OLDS., Mohamed Zerrouk, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, United States
P2-100 FACILITATORS AND BARRIERS OT NEIGHBORHOOD SOCIAL TIES, Joelle Fuchs, University of Maryland, College Park, United States
P2-101 The relation between caregivers‚Äô emotional input and infants‚Äô emotional perception, Lori Reider, Rutgers University – Newark, Newark, United States
P2-103 AMYGDALA CONNECTIVITY DURING A FACES TASK: ASSOCIATIONS WITH INSOMNIA AND DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS IN BRAZILIAN ADOLESCENTS, Andrea Cordero, University of California Davis, Davis, United States
P2-104 EARLY PARENTING INTERVENTION EFFECTS ON AMYGDALA NUCLEI VOLUME AND ASSOCIATED INTERNALIZING SYMPTOMS AMONG HIGH-RISK ADOLESCENTS: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL, Marta Korom, U of Delaware, ABC Lab (PI: Mary Dozier), Newark, United States
P2-105 EARLY LIFE HEALTH ADVERSITY, SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS, AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY ACROSS DEVELOPMENT, Melissa Engel, Emory University, Atlanta, United States
P2-107 DISCRIMINATION AND DEVELOPMENT: THE EFFECT OF MATERNAL ADVERSITY ON CHILD NEUROBEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, Maria Hayes, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, United States
P2-108 MOVING BEYOND LEVELS: INSTABILITY IN POVERTY EXPOSURE AS A DISTINCT PREDICTOR OF INTERNALIZING PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, Hyung Kim, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
P2-109 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRENATAL STRESS & POSTPARTUM BONDING, Chanel Ramirez, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, United States
P2-112 PATTERNS OF ADOLESCENT SOCIAL SUPPORT AND INFLAMMATION IN ADULTHOOD WITHIN MAJOR RACIAL GROUPS: FINDINGS FROM A PROSPECTIVE NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE, Summer Millwood, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-114 Cue Scanning Patterns and Executive Functioning of Individuals Exposed to Repeated Stress, Gesulla Cavanaugh, Nova Southeastern University, Davie, United States
P2-115 Examining the Relationship between Prenatal Stress, Vitamin D, and Child Neurodevelopment, Elaine Johnson, Emory University, Decatur, United States
P2-116 CAN SIBLINGS BUFFER SELF-REPORTED AND BEHAVIORAL INDICES OF STRESS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS?, Natalie Thwaites, University of Denver, Denver, United States
P2-118 COVID-19 STRESS EXACERBATES THE EFFECT OF CHILD MALTREATMENT ON NEGATIVE AFFECT VIA IDENTITY CONFUSION IN ADOLESCENCE, Rabeeh Azarmehr, University of Georgia, Athens, United States
P2-119 EFFECTS OF EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY AND SECONDARY STRESS EXPOSURE ON THE VTA CRF SYSTEM AND ALCOHOL INTAKE, Jocelyn Breton, Columbia University, New York City, United States
P2-120 EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY IN MICE LEADS TO SEX-DIFFERENCES IN THREAT REACTIVITY AND ACTIVITY OF CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE NEURONS IN THE CENTRAL AMYGDALA, Camila Demaestri, Columbia University, New York, United States
P2-121 IMPACT OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO ADVERSITY AND MATERNAL PSYCHOSOCIAL RESILIENCE ON INFANT TELOMERE LENGTH, Laura Etzel, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States
P2-123 THE IMPACTS OF EARLY LIFE ADVERSITY ON ULTRASONIC VOCALIZATION- AND LIGHT-ENHANCED ACOUSTIC STARTLE, Abigail Parakoyi, Northeastern University, Boston, United States
P2-125 The Link Between Tobacco and Cannabis Use and Depressive Symptoms During Pregnancy Among Black Women, Jocelyn Stanfield, Emory University, Atlanta, United States
P2-128 AUTONOMIC FUNCTIONING IN INTERGENERATIONAL PROCESSES OF RISK AND RESILIENCE, Cory Carvalho, University of Georgia, Athens, United States
P2-129 MENTAL HEALTH AND NEUROFUNCTIONAL EFFECTS OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN CAREGIVERS OF SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN, Angela Gigliotti Manessis, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, United States
P2-130 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MATERNAL CHILDHOOD ADVERSITY AND POSTPARTUM DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS WITH MATERNAL RESPONSIVENESS AND EFFECTIVENESS, Jennifer Somers, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States
P2-133 SELF-COMPASSION BUFFERS THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COVID-19 STRESS AND PARENTING STRESS IN PARENTS OF TODDLERS, Jennifer Korthas, University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, Minneapolis, United States