Stephen Porges - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Porges, S.W. (2008). Regulation of the stress response: Stress and parasympathetic control. In Larry R. Squire, Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Oxford: Academic Press.
  • Grippo, A.J., Lamb, D.G., Carter, C.S, & Porges, S.W. (2007). Social isolation disrupts autonomic regulation of the heart and influences negative affective behaviors. Biological Psychiatry, 62, 1162-1170.
  • Porges, S.W., Heilman, K.J., Bazhenova, O.V., Bal, E., Doussard-Roosevelt, J.A., & Koledin, M. (2007). Does motor activity during psychophysiological paradigms confound the quantification and interpretation of heart rate and heart rate variability measures in young children? Developmental Psychobiology, 49, 485-494.
  • Heilman, K.J., Bal, E., Bazhenova, O.V., & Porges, S.W. (2007). Respiratory sinus arrhythmia and tympanic membrane compliance predict spontaneous eye gaze behaviors in young children: A pilot study. Developmental Psychobiology, 49, 531-542.
  • Porges, S.W. (2006). Asserting the role of biobehavioral sciences in translational research: the behavioral neurobiology revolution. Developmental Psychopathology,18, 923-933.
  • Porges, S.W. (2003). Social engagement and attachment: A phylogenetic perspective. Roots of Mental Illness in Children, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1008, 31-47.

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