Family R&R
A longitudinal study of 180 children and their families. The study was conducted in collaboration with the Relief Nursery in the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan areas in Oregon.
A longitudinal study of 180 children and their families. The study was conducted in collaboration with the Relief Nursery in the Eugene-Springfield metropolitan areas in Oregon.
This study examined the interplay between genetic, prenatal, and postnatal environmental influences on early pathways to conduct, anxiety, and depressive behaviors by interviewing parents about child behavior and symptoms between ages 6 and 8 years.
Early Growth and Development Study: NIMH Read More »
A nationwide study of important developments in understanding the relationship between heredity and family environment in child physical growth and health.
Early Growth and Development Study: Health Read More »
A nationwide study on understanding the relationship between heredity, the prenatal environment, and family environment in child development.
Early Growth and Development Study: Phase II Read More »
A nationwide study of the relationship between heredity and family environment on child development.
Early Growth and Development Study: Phase I Read More »
A grant that funded a network of scientists studying the effects of stressful early environments on the developing brain and interventions that can remediate these effects.
Early Experience, Stress Neurobiology, and Prevention Science Read More »
A study examining the effects of cognitive training in at-risk children.
Cognitive Training Study (CTrain) Read More »
Scientists and national experts integrate knowledge to help fill the gaps in drug abuse prevention research, practice, and policy.
Center for Drug Abuse Prevention in the Child Welfare System Read More »
This 2-year study involved collecting behavioral and ERP data with 150 children and adolescents during a decision-making task.
Adapting the Cups Task (ACT) Study Read More »