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Publications by Anna E. Johnson
The Effect of Early Deprivation on Executive Attention in Middle Childhood
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines
Developmental
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Child Health
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Longitudinal Links Between Executive Function, Anger, and Aggression in Middle Childhood
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Can Reactivity to Stress and Family Environment Explain Memory and Executive Function Performance in Early and Middle Childhood?
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Early Childhood Depression and Alterations in the Trajectory of Gray Matter Maturation in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence
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The Influence of Nutrition Status on Executive Function of Early Childhood Education in DKI Jakarta Province
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A Review of Psychological Studies on Children in Infancy, Early and Middle Childhood :
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The Interactive Roles of Parenting, Emotion Regulation and Executive Functioning in Moral Reasoning During Middle Childhood
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