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Michael M. Myers
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 148
Citations - 5231
Michael M. Myers is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart rate & Sudden infant death syndrome. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 140 publications receiving 4773 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael M. Myers include Oglala Lakota College & Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital.
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Maternal stress responses and anxiety during pregnancy: effects on fetal heart rate.
Catherine Monk,William P. Fifer,Michael M. Myers,Richard P. Sloan,Leslie Trien,Alicia Hurtado +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that women's acute emotional reactivity during pregnancy can influence fetal HR patterns and that a stress-induced increase in maternal BP is not the primary signal by which a women's stress response is transduced to her fetus.
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Maternal behavior of SHR rats and its relationship to offspring blood pressures.
Michael M. Myers,Susan A. Brunelli,Jonathan M. Squire,Richard D. Shindeldecker,Myron A. Hofer +4 more
TL;DR: A composite maternal behavior score, derived from summing occurrences of mother/pup contact, arched-nursing, and pup-licking, was positively correlated with the offspring blood pressures, suggesting that certain types of interactions between mothers and their pups may contribute to individual differences in cardiovascular system development.
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Maternal mental representations of the child in an inner-city clinical sample: Violence-related posttraumatic stress and reflective functioning
Daniel S. Schechter,Tammy Coots,Charles H. Zeanah,Mark Davies,Susan W. Coates,Kimberly A. Trabka,Randall D. Marshall,Michael R. Liebowitz,Michael M. Myers +8 more
TL;DR: Factors that have been hypothesized to support versus interfere with maternal self- and mutual-regulation of affect: posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and maternal reflective functioning (RF) are examined.
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Distorted Maternal Mental Representations and Atypical Behavior in a Clinical Sample of Violence-Exposed Mothers and Their Toddlers
Daniel S. Schechter,Susan W. Coates,Tammy Kaminer,Tammy Coots,Charles H. Zeanah,Mark Davies,Irvin Sam Schonfeld,Randall D. Marshall,Michael R. Liebowitz,Kimberly A. Trabka,Jaime McCaw,Michael M. Myers +11 more
TL;DR: Although maternal PTSD and RF impacted mental representations, no significant relationships were found between PTSD, RF, and overall atypical caregiving behavior.
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Traumatized mothers can change their minds about their toddlers: Understanding how a novel use of videofeedback supports positive change of maternal attributions.
Daniel S. Schechter,Michael M. Myers,Susan A. Brunelli,Susan W. Coates,Charles H. Zeanah,Mark Davies,John F. Grienenberger,Randall D. Marshall,Jaime McCaw,Kimberly A. Trabka,Michael R. Liebowitz +10 more
TL;DR: Clinician-assisted videofeedback appears to support emotional self-regulation of mothers with violence-related PTSD.