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Publications by Peter H. Venables
The Development of Skin Conductance Fear Conditioning in Children From Ages 3 to 8âyears
Developmental Science
Developmental
Educational Psychology
Cognitive Neuroscience
Measurement Invariance of Internalizing and Externalizing Behavioral Syndrome Factors in a Non-Western Sample
Assessment
Clinical Psychology
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Guidelines for Agency Based Day Care Programs for Children Ages 0-3 Years
Trochlear Development in Children From One Month to 10 Years of Age
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Associations Between Language Development and Skin Conductance Responses to Faces and Eye Gaze in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Neurobiology of Pavlovian Fear Conditioning
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