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| Dopaminergic, serotonergic, and oxytonergic candidate genes associated with infant attachment security and disorganization? In search of main and interaction effects. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2011 Dec 52 (12): 1295-307. Luijk Maartje P C M, Roisman Glenn I, Haltigan John D, Tiemeier Henning, Booth-Laforce Cathryn, van Ijzendoorn Marinus H, Belsky Jay, Uitterlinden Andre G, Jaddoe Vincent W V, Hofman Albert, Verhulst Frank C, Tharner Anne, Bakermans-Kranenburg Marian |
| Genetic contributions to continuity and change in attachment security: a prospective, longitudinal investigation from infancy to young adulthood. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2013 Nov 54 (11): 1223-30. Raby K Lee, Cicchetti Dante, Carlson Elizabeth A, Egeland Byron, Collins W Andr |
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