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  1. Executive Functions Impact the Relation Between Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia and Frequency of Stuttering in Young Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter
  2. An Interview with Dr. Stephen W. Porges
  3. Group Psychotherapy as a Neural Exercise: Bridging Polyvagal Theory and Attachment Theory
  4. Mindfulness-Based Movement: A Polyvagal Perspective
  5. Non-contact automatic respiration monitoring in restrained rodents
  6. Trauma and the Polyvagal Theory: a commentary
  7. Die Polyvagaltheorie in der Osteopathie
  8. The PhysioCam: Cardiac Pulse, Continuously Monitored by a Color Video Camera1
  9. Making the World Safe for our Children: Down-regulating Defence and Up-regulating Social Engagement to ‘Optimise’ the Human Experience
  10. When Not Saying NO Does Not Mean Yes: Psychophysiological Factors Involved in Date Rape
  11. Maladaptive autonomic regulation in PTSD accelerates physiological aging
  12. Peptide Pathways to Peace
  13. Foreword
  14. Therapeutic presence: Neurophysiological mechanisms mediating feeling safe in therapeutic relationships.
  15. Oxytocin differentially modulates eye gaze to naturalistic social signals of happiness and anger
  16. A possible mechanism for PTSD symptoms in patients with traumatic brain injury: central autonomic network disruption
  17. The biochemistry of love: an oxytocin hypothesis
  18. Neurobiology and the Evolution of Mammalian Social Behavior
  19. Mechanisms, Mediators, and Adaptive Consequences of Caregiving
  20. The Neurobiology of Social Bonding and Attachment
  21. Autonomic regulation in fragile X syndrome
  22. A novel method for extracting respiration rate and relative tidal volume from infrared thermography
  23. Neurobiological Bases of Social Behavior across the Life Span
  24. The early development of the autonomic nervous system provides a neural platform for social behaviour: a polyvagal perspective
  25. The polyvagal hypothesis: common mechanisms mediating autonomic regulation, vocalizations and listening
  26. Social Bonding and Attachment
  27. Oxytocin protects against negative behavioral and autonomic consequences of long-term social isolation
  28. Neural and Evolutionary Perspectives on Empathy
  29. Stress and Parasympathetic Control
  30. Social Isolation Disrupts Autonomic Regulation of the Heart and Influences Negative Affective Behaviors
  31. Borderline personality disorder and emotion regulation: Insights from the Polyvagal Theory
  32. Accuracy of the LifeShirt® (Vivometrics) in the detection of cardiac rhythms
  33. Methodological issues in the quantification of respiratory sinus arrhythmia
  34. The polyvagal perspective
  35. A phylogenetic journey through the vague and ambiguous Xth cranial nerve: A commentary on contemporary heart rate variability research
  36. Cardiac regulation in the socially monogamous prairie vole
  37. Asserting the role of biobehavioral sciences in translational research: The behavioral neurobiology revolution
  38. Social Engagement and Attachment
  39. The Polyvagal Theory: phylogenetic contributions to social behavior
  40. The polyvagal theory: phylogenetic substrates of a social nervous system
  41. Vagal Reactivity and Affective Adjustment in Infants during Interaction Challenges
  42. Responses to Laboratory Psychosocial Stress in Postpartum Women
  43. Vagal modulation of responses to mental challenge in posttraumatic stress disorder
  44. Neonatal cardiac vagal tone and school‐age developmental outcome in very low birth weight infants
  45. A neural explanation of fetal heart rate patterns: A test of the polyvagal theory
  46. LOVE: AN EMERGENT PROPERTY OF THE MAMMALIAN AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
  47. Infant Temperament and Cardiac Vagal Tone: Assessments at Twelve Weeks of Age
  48. Editorial
  49. Cardiac vagal regulation and neural plasticity
  50. Vagal regulation in the prediction of outcome in low birthweight infants
  51. Physiological regulation in high-risk infants: A model for assessment and potential intervention
  52. Infant patterns of heart rate variability parallel emotional regulation
  53. Orienting in a defensive world: Mammalian modifications of our evolutionary heritage. A Polyvagal Theory
  54. Cardiac vagal tone: A physiological index of stress
  55. Vagal tone regulation during sustained attention in boys exposed to opiates in utero
  56. For Distinguished Contributions to Psychophysiology: John Stern
  57. VAGAL TONE AND THE PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATION OF EMOTION
  58. Vagal Tone and Neurosurgical Patients
  59. Cardiac vagal tone and sustained attention in school-age children
  60. Effects of alprazolam and imipramine on parasympathetic cardiac control in patients with generalized anxiety disorder
  61. Reactivity and developmental competence in preterm and full-term infants.
  62. Reactivity and developmental competence in preterm and full-term infants.
  63. Frequency-Specific Amplification of Heart Rate Rhythms Using Oscillatory Tilt
  64. Vagal Responsiveness to Gavage Feeding as an Index of Preterm Status
  65. Infant cardiac activity: Developmental changes and relations with attachment.
  66. Infant cardiac activity: Developmental changes and relations with attachment.
  67. Cross-tolerance between systemic and epidural morphine in cancer patients
  68. Facial expressivity and vagal tone in 5- and 10-month-old infants
  69. Shifts in Pelvic Inclination Angle and Parasympathetic Tone Produced by Rolfing Soft Tissue Manipulation
  70. Newborn Pain Cries and Vagal Tone: Parallel Changes in Response to Circumcision
  71. Newborn Pain Cries and Vagal Tone: Parallel Changes in Response to Circumcision
  72. Effects of Soft Tissue Mobilization (Rolfing Pelvic Lift) on Parasympathetic Tone in Two Age Groups
  73. Behavioral and heart rate pattern differences between breast-fed and bottle-fed neonates.
  74. Behavioral and heart rate pattern differences between breast-fed and bottle-fed neonates.
  75. Vagal tone: The construct
  76. SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF HEART RATE IN NEURO SURGICAL AND HEAD TRAUMA PATIENTS
  77. Behavioral and heart rate pattern differences between breast and bottle-fed neonates
  78. Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia: Physiological Basis, Quantitative Methods, and Clinical Implications
  79. Recognition memory and cardiac vagal tone in 6-month-old infants
  80. Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia during Recovery from Isoflurane???Nitrous Oxide Anesthesia
  81. Illinois Classroom Assessment Profile: Development of the Instrument
  82. The Relation between Neonatal Heart Period Patterns and Developmental Outcome
  83. The Relation between Neonatal Heart Period Patterns and Developmental Outcome
  84. Spontaneous Oscillations in Heart Rate: Potential Index of Stress
  85. Rhythmic aspects of behavior
  86. Psychophysiology in visual recognition memory
  87. Physiologic Correlates of Attention: A Core Process Underlying Learning Disorders
  88. Psychopathology in Infancy and Early Childhood: Clinical Perspectives on the Organization of Sensory and Affective-Thematic Experience
  89. Psychopathology in Infancy and Early Childhood: Clinical Perspectives on the Organization of Sensory and Affective-Thematic Experience
  90. Publication Guidelines for Heart Rate Studies in Man
  91. Heart period variability during estrogen exposure and withdrawal in female rats
  92. Nutrition and the Brain, Vol. 5: Choline and Lecithin in Brain Disorders.
  93. The nervous body: An introduction to the autonomic nervous system and behaviour.
  94. New time-series statistic for detecting rhythmic co-occurrence in the frequency domain: The weighted coherence and its application to psychophysiological research.
  95. Effects of mild prenatal decompressions on growth and behavior in the rat
  96. Psychophysiology: Benchmark Papers in Animal Behavior, Vol. 6
  97. Respiratory influences on cardiac responses during attention
  98. Ontogenetic Comparisons
  99. Peripheral and Neurochemical Parallels of Psychopathology: A Psychophysiological Model Relating Autonomic Imbalance to Hyperactivity, Psychopathy, and Autism
  100. The Influences of Methylphenidate on Heart Rate and Behavioral Measures of Attention in Hyperactive Children
  101. Sex differences in performance and associated cardiac activity during a reaction time task
  102. Heart rate conditioning in newborn infants: Relationships among conditionability, heart rate variability, and sex.
  103. Heart rate variability and newborn heart rate responses to illumination changes.
  104. Book review
  105. Heart rate variability: An autonomic correlate of reaction time performance
  106. Heart rate variability and deceleration as indexes of reaction time.
  107. Cardiovascular effects of paced respiration and selective attention
  108. AN INEXPENSIVE METHOD FOR PROGRAMMING STIMULI USING MAGNETIC TAPE
  109. Foreword by Stephen W. Porges
  110. Problems with small sample sizes in psychophysiological research
  111. Regulatory Disorders II: Psychophysiologic Perspectives
  112. Vagal tone: An autonomic mediator of affect
  113. EEG Activity, Heart Rate, and Blood Pressure during Postural Changes
  114. Neurobiology of Social Behavior in Selective Mutism
  115. Faces and Brain Activity: Familiar and Unfamiliar Face Processing
  116. Social engagement behaviors in Fragile-X Syndrome
  117. Neural mechanisms underlying human-animal interaction: An evolutionary perspective.
  118. Changes in heart period and RSA associated with quiet versus active sleep state in full-term and preterm infants