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Jessica E Flannery
University of Oregon - Eugene / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1606801
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Jessica E Flannery's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Early developmental emergence of human amygdala–prefrontal connectivity after maternal deprivation Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (39), 15638-15643, 2013
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A developmental shift from positive to negative connectivity in human amygdala–prefrontal circuitry Journal of Neuroscience 33 (10), 4584-4593, 2013
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The development of human amygdala functional connectivity at rest from 4 to 23 years: a cross-sectional study Neuroimage 95, 193-207, 2014
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Maternal buffering of human amygdala-prefrontal circuitry during childhood but not during adolescence Psychological science 25 (11), 2067-2078, 2014
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Rapid assessment of psychological and epidemiological correlates of COVID-19 concern, financial strain, and health-related behavior change in a large online sample Plos one 15 (11), e0241990, 2020
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