Cognitive control moderates early childhood temperament in predicting social behavior in 7-year-old children: an ERP study.
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Nathan A. Fox | Daniel S. Pine | Heather A. Henderson | Connie Lamm | N. Fox | D. Pine | K. Degnan | C. Lamm | H. Henderson | Kathryn A. Degnan | Olga L. Walker | Jennifer Martin McDermott | O. L. Walker | J. McDermott
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