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Rianne Kok

Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publications -  35
Citations -  599

Rianne Kok is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maternal sensitivity & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 435 citations. Previous affiliations of Rianne Kok include Leiden University & Erasmus University Medical Center.

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Normal variation in early parental sensitivity predicts child structural brain development

TL;DR: Normal variation in caregiving quality is related to markers of more optimal brain development in children, illustrating the important role of both mothers and fathers in child brain development.
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Maternal sensitivity and internalizing problems: evidence from two longitudinal studies in early childhood

TL;DR: Modest but consistent associations between maternal sensitivity and internalizing problems were found in both cohorts, confirming the importance of sensitive parenting for positive development in the preschool years.
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Parenting, corpus callosum, and executive function in preschool children

TL;DR: The association between a relatively shorter corpus callosum in infancy and child inhibition problems was reduced in children who experienced more positive discipline, pointing to the buffering potential of positive parenting for children with biological vulnerability.
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Parental family stress during pregnancy and cognitive functioning in early childhood: The Generation R Study☆

TL;DR: Maternal prenatal family stress was related to children's low word comprehension and poorer nonverbal cognitive development independent of paternal reports, and when both parents had high levels of prenatalFamily stress, children displayed particularly poor nonverbal Cognitive development.