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Heather A. Henderson
Researcher at University of Waterloo
Publications - 114
Citations - 8076
Heather A. Henderson is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Temperament & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 102 publications receiving 7182 citations. Previous affiliations of Heather A. Henderson include University of Maryland, College Park & University of Miami.
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Children's shyness and physiological arousal to a peer's social stress.
Kristie L. Poole,Linda Sosa-Hernandez,Emma S. Green,McLennon J.G. Wilson,Heather A. Henderson +4 more
TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that children's shyness is related to personal anxiety during social stress, but little was known about how shyness was related to anxiety during a peer's social stress.
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Longitudinal patterns of anger reactivity and risk-taking: The role of peer-context
TL;DR: The current study examined the interplay between children's dispositional anger and susceptibility to peers' influence in increasing children's risk-taking behaviors and suggested that when peers praised the target child's performance, children in the high stable anger profile showed increased risk- taking propensity.
BRIEF REPORTS Behavioral Reactivity and Approach-Withdrawal Bias in Infancy
TL;DR: This paper found that negative and positive infants exhibited significantly more avoidance than positively reactive infants and exhibited a right frontal electroencephalogram asymmetry, while positive reactive infants exhibited a left frontal asymmetry.
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A Developmental Pathway From Early Behavioral Inhibition to Young Adults' Anxiety During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Selin Zeytinoglu,Santiago Morales,Nicole E. Lorenzo,Andrea Chronis-Tuscano,Kathryn A. Degnan,Alisa N. Almas,Heather A. Henderson,Daniel S. Pine,Nathan A. Fox +8 more
TL;DR: Zeytinoglu et al. as mentioned in this paper examined a developmental pathway from behavioral inhibition (BI), a temperament characterized by fearful responses toward novelty, to changes in young adults' anxiety during the initial period of the COVID-19 pandemic.