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Jarcho JM, Davis MM, Shechner T, et al. Early-Childhood Social Reticence Predicts Brain Function in Preadolescent Youths During Distinct Forms of Peer Evaluation. Psychol Sci. 2016;27(6):821-35doi: 10.1177/0956797616638319.
Jarcho, J. M., Davis, M. M., Shechner, T., Degnan, K. A., Henderson, H. A., Stoddard, J., Fox, N. A., Leibenluft, E., Pine, D. S., & Nelson, E. E. (2016). Early-Childhood Social Reticence Predicts Brain Function in Preadolescent Youths During Distinct Forms of Peer Evaluation. Psychological science, 27(6), 821-35. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797616638319
Jarcho, Johanna M, et al. "Early-Childhood Social Reticence Predicts Brain Function in Preadolescent Youths During Distinct Forms of Peer Evaluation." Psychological science vol. 27,6 (2016): 821-35. doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797616638319
Jarcho JM, Davis MM, Shechner T, Degnan KA, Henderson HA, Stoddard J, Fox NA, Leibenluft E, Pine DS, Nelson EE. Early-Childhood Social Reticence Predicts Brain Function in Preadolescent Youths During Distinct Forms of Peer Evaluation. Psychol Sci. 2016 Jun;27(6):821-35. doi: 10.1177/0956797616638319. Epub 2016 May 05. PMID: 27150109; PMCID: PMC4899210.
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