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Marc H. Bornstein
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 696
Citations - 41036
Marc H. Bornstein is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Child development & Child rearing. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 663 publications receiving 36337 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc H. Bornstein include Max Planck Society & New York University.
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The Psychophysiological Component of Cultural Difference in Color Naming and Illusion Susceptibility
TL;DR: It is suggested that differential color sensitivity to short wavelengths, the result of yellow ocular pigment, directly influences color naming and produces better judgment of certain illusions.
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Strangers, Friends, and Lovers Show Different Physiological Synchrony in Different Emotional States.
Andrea Bizzego,Atiqah Azhari,Nicola Campostrini,Anna Truzzi,Li Ying Ng,Giulio Gabrieli,Marc H. Bornstein,Peipei Setoh,Gianluca Esposito +8 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that an existing social relationship might reduce the predisposition to conform one’s autonomic responses to a friend or romantic partner during social situations that do not require direct interaction.
Immigration and acculturation.
Marc H. Bornstein,Linda R. Cote +1 more
TL;DR: The International Organization of Migration (http://www.iom.int/jahia/jsp/¯¯¯¯index.jsp) estimates that approximately 200 million people now live outside the country of their birth or citizenship as discussed by the authors.
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Chromatic Vision in Infancy
TL;DR: This chapter surveys behavioral data on the early ontogeny of chromatic vision and information processing in man to indicate that central vision in infants and young children is primary and that photopic vision in man is functional near the beginning of extrauterine life.
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Longitudinal associations between mothers' and fathers' anger/irritability expressiveness, harsh parenting, and adolescents' socioemotional functioning in nine countries.
Laura Di Giunta,W. Andrew Rothenberg,Carolina Lunetti,Jennifer E. Lansford,Concetta Pastorelli,Nancy Eisenberg,Eriona Thartori,Emanuele Basili,Ainzara Favini,Saengduean Yotanyamaneewong,Liane Peña Alampay,Suha M. Al-Hassan,Dario Bacchini,Marc H. Bornstein,Lei Chang,Kirby Deater-Deckard,Kenneth A. Dodge,Paul Oburu,Ann T. Skinner,Emma Sorbring,Laurence Steinberg,Sombat Tapanya,Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado +22 more
TL;DR: Examination of parents' self-efficacy about anger regulation and irritability as predictors of harsh parenting and adolescent children's irritability and the associations of the latter variables with adolescents' internalizing and externalizing problems suggest that processes linking mothers' and fathers' emotion socialization and emotionality in diverse cultures to adolescent problem behaviors are somewhat similar.