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David W. Haley
David W. Haley
Professor of Psychology, University of Toronto
Verified email at utoronto.ca
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Infant stress and parent responsiveness: Regulation of physiology and behavior during still‐face and reunion
DW Haley, K Stansbury
Child development 74 (5), 1534-1546, 2003
5112003
Neonatal procedural pain exposure predicts lower cortisol and behavioral reactivity in preterm infants in the NICU
RE Grunau, L Holsti, DW Haley, T Oberlander, J Weinberg, A Solimano, ...
Pain 113 (3), 293-300, 2005
4502005
Altered basal cortisol levels at 3, 6, 8 and 18 months in infants born at extremely low gestational age
RE Grunau, DW Haley, MF Whitfield, J Weinberg, W Yu, P Thiessen
The Journal of pediatrics 150 (2), 151-156, 2007
3062007
Infant stress reactivity and prenatal alcohol exposure
DW Haley, NS Handmaker, J Lowe
Alcoholism: clinical and experimental research 30 (12), 2055-2064, 2006
2232006
Maternal stress and behavior modulate relationships between neonatal stress, attention, and basal cortisol at 8 months in preterm infants
MT Tu, RE Grunau, J Petrie‐Thomas, DW Haley, J Weinberg, MF Whitfield
Developmental Psychobiology 49 (2), 150-164, 2007
1882007
Mother-infant attunement: A multilevel approach via body, brain, and behavior
MH Bornstein
Parenting: Selected Writings of Marc H. Bornstein, 280-315, 2022
140*2022
Cortisol, contingency learning, and memory in preterm and full-term infants
DW Haley, J Weinberg, RE Grunau
Psychoneuroendocrinology 31 (1), 108-117, 2006
952006
Pain measurement with evoked potentials: combination of subjective ratings, randomized intensities, and long interstimulus intervals produces a P300-like confound
DE Becker, DW Haley, VM Ureña, CD Yingling
Pain 84 (1), 37-47, 2000
542000
The infant mind: Origins of the social brain
M Legerstee, DW Haley, MH Bornstein
Guilford Press, 2013
532013
Contingency learning and reactivity in preterm and full‐term infants at 3 months
DW Haley, RE Grunau, TF Oberlander, J Weinberg
Infancy 13 (6), 570-595, 2008
452008
Infant cries rattle adult cognition
J Dudek, A Faress, MH Bornstein, DW Haley
PLoS One 11 (5), e0154283, 2016
442016
False belief understanding in infants and preschoolers
MA Sabbagh, JE Benson, VA Kuhlmeier, M Legerstee, D Haley
The infant mind: Origins of the social brain, 301-323, 2013
392013
Physiological correlates of memory recall in infancy: vagal tone, cortisol, and imitation in preterm and full-term infants at 6 months
DW Haley, RE Grunau, J Weinberg, A Keidar, TF Oberlander
Infant Behavior and Development 33 (2), 219-234, 2010
372010
Changes in cortical sensitivity to infant facial cues from pregnancy to motherhood predict mother–infant bonding
J Dudek, T Colasante, A Zuffianò, DW Haley
Child development 91 (1), e198-e217, 2020
292020
Adult caregivers’ behavioral responses to child noncompliance in public settings: gender differences and the role of positive and negative touch
K Stansbury, D Haley, JA Lee, HE Brophy-Herb
Behavior and Social Issues 21, 80-114, 2012
262012
Relationship disruption stress in human infants: A validation study with experimental and control groups
DW Haley
Stress 14 (5), 530-536, 2011
232011
The special status of sad infant faces: age and valence differences in adults’ cortical face processing
T Colasante, SI Mossad, J Dudek, DW Haley
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 12 (4), 586-595, 2017
222017
Infant anticipatory stress
DW Haley, J Cordick, S Mackrell, I Antony, M Ryan-Harrison
Biology Letters 7 (1), 136-138, 2011
172011
Attention bias to infant faces in pregnant women predicts maternal sensitivity
J Dudek, DW Haley
Biological Psychology 153, 107890, 2020
122020
Children’s autonomic nervous system activity while transgressing: Relations to guilt feelings and aggression.
T Colasante, A Zuffianò, DW Haley, T Malti
Developmental psychology 54 (9), 1621, 2018
122018
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