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Arianna Gard
Arianna Gard
Assistant Professor, Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Maryland, College Park
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Heterogeneity in polygenic scores for common human traits
EB Ware, LL Schmitz, J Faul, A Gard, C Mitchell, JA Smith, W Zhao, ...
BioRxiv, 106062, 2017
1202017
An ecological approach to understanding the developing brain: Examples linking poverty, parenting, neighborhoods, and the brain.
LW Hyde, AM Gard, RC Tomlinson, SA Burt, C Mitchell, CS Monk
American Psychologist 75 (9), 1245, 2020
772020
The long reach of early adversity: Parenting, stress, and neural pathways to antisocial behavior in adulthood
AM Gard, R Waller, DS Shaw, EE Forbes, AR Hariri, LW Hyde
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 2 (7), 582-590, 2017
732017
Genetic influences on antisocial behavior: Recent advances and future directions
AM Gard, HL Dotterer, LW Hyde
Current opinion in psychology 27, 46-55, 2019
702019
Dissecting the role of amygdala reactivity in antisocial behavior in a sample of young, low-income, urban men
LW Hyde, DS Shaw, L Murray, A Gard, AR Hariri, EE Forbes
Clinical psychological science 4 (3), 527-544, 2016
682016
Evaluation of a longitudinal family stress model in a population‐based cohort
AM Gard, VC McLoyd, C Mitchell, LW Hyde
Social development 29 (4), 1155-1175, 2020
672020
Beyond family‐level adversities: Exploring the developmental timing of neighborhood disadvantage effects on the brain
AM Gard, AM Maxwell, DS Shaw, C Mitchell, J Brooks‐Gunn, ...
Developmental Science 24 (1), e12985, 2021
592021
Child-parent psychotherapy examined in a perinatal sample: Depression, posttraumatic stress symptoms and child-rearing attitudes
I Lavi, AM Gard, M Hagan, P Van Horn, AF Lieberman
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 34 (1), 64-82, 2015
572015
Early-adult correlates of maltreatment in girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: Increased risk for internalizing symptoms and suicidality
MD Guendelman, EB Owens, C Galán, A Gard, SP Hinshaw
Development and psychopathology 28 (1), 1-14, 2016
462016
HRS polygenic scores—Release 3: 2006–2012 genetic data
E Ware, L Schmitz, A Gard, J Faul
Ann Arbor: Survey Research Center, University of Michigan, 2018
452018
Differentiated nomological networks of internalizing, externalizing, and the general factor of psychopathology (‘p factor’) in emerging adolescence in the ABCD study
SJ Brislin, ME Martz, S Joshi, ER Duval, A Gard, DA Clark, LW Hyde, ...
Psychological Medicine 52 (14), 3051-3061, 2022
392022
Amygdala reactivity as a marker of differential susceptibility to socioeconomic resources during early adulthood.
AM Gard, DS Shaw, EE Forbes, LW Hyde
Developmental Psychology 54 (12), 2341, 2018
282018
Amygdala functional connectivity during socioemotional processing prospectively predicts increases in internalizing symptoms in a sample of low-income, urban, young men
AM Gard, R Waller, JR Swartz, DS Shaw, EE Forbes, LW Hyde
NeuroImage 178, 562-573, 2018
272018
Brain-wide functional connectivity patterns support general cognitive ability and mediate effects of socioeconomic status in youth
C Sripada, M Angstadt, A Taxali, DA Clark, T Greathouse, S Rutherford, ...
Translational psychiatry 11 (1), 571, 2021
262021
Heterogeneity in polygenic scores for common human traits. bioRxiv. 106062
EB Ware, LL Schmitz, JD Faul, A Gard, C Mitchell, JA Smith, W Zhao, ...
222017
The impact of neighborhood disadvantage on amygdala reactivity: pathways through neighborhood social processes
GL Suarez, SA Burt, AM Gard, J Burton, DA Clark, KL Klump, LW Hyde
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 54, 101061, 2022
182022
Weakened functional connectivity between the amygdala and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex is longitudinally related to psychopathic traits in low-income males during early …
R Waller, AM Gard, DS Shaw, EE Forbes, CS Neumann, LW Hyde
Clinical Psychological Science 7 (3), 628-635, 2019
182019
Prenatal smoke exposure predicts hyperactive/impulsive but not inattentive ADHD symptoms in adolescent and young adult girls
AM Gard, EB Owens, SP Hinshaw
Infant and child development 25 (4), 339-351, 2016
182016
Parents, neighborhoods, and the developing brain
LW Hyde, AM Gard, RC Tomlinson, GL Suarez, HB Westerman
Child Development Perspectives 16 (3), 148-156, 2022
172022
HRS polygenic scores–release 2
EB Ware, LL Schmitz, AM Gard, J Faul
Ann Arbor, MI: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research …, 2018
172018
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