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Developmental Psychobiology | 1998

Dampening of the cortisol response to handling at 3 months in human infants and its relation to sleep, circadian cortisol activity, and behavioral distress

Mary C. Larson; Barbara Prudhomme White; Amy Cochran; Bonny Donzella; Megan R. Gunnar

The decrease in responsiveness of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) system is marked over the first months of life. Seventy-eight healthy infants (44 girls), 7 to 15 weeks old, were given a laboratory mock physical examination. Salivary cortisol samples were collected pre- and postexamination and at home. Behavioral state during the examination and home sleep/wake activity were measured. Subjects younger than 11 weeks showed an increase in pre- to postexamination cortisol, while older subjects did not. Further, there was no decrease in behavioral distress to the examination with age. Infants who showed an early- morning peak (EMP) in home cortisol levels were significantly older and were likely to be those who slept through the night. However, the presence of an EMP was not associated with a lack of cortisol response to the examination. The decrease in cortisol responsiveness witnessed around the age of 3 months is presumably due to other processes associated with age, and not with the expression of the day-night rhythm in basal cortisol.


Child Development | 1992

The Stressfulness of Separation among Nine-Month-Old Infants: Effects of Social Context Variables and Infant Temperament

Megan R. Gunnar; Mary C. Larson; Louise Hertsgaard; Michael L. Harris; Laurie Brodersen


Developmental Psychology | 1989

Attachment, Temperament, and Adrenocortical Activity in Infancy: A Study of Psychoendocrine Regulation

Megan R. Gunnar; Sarah Mangelsdorf; Mary C. Larson; Louise Hertsgaard


Child Development | 1995

Neonatal stress reactivity: predictions to later emotional temperament.

Megan R. Gunnar; Fran Lang Porter; Cynthia M. Wolf; Joseph Rigatuso; Mary C. Larson


Child Development | 2000

Behavioral and physiological responsivity, sleep, and patterns of daily cortisol production in infants with and without colic.

Barbara Prudhomme White; Megan R. Gunnar; Mary C. Larson; Bonny Donzella; Ronald G. Barr


Developmental Psychobiology | 1991

Cortisol and behavioral responses to repeated stressors in the human newborn.

Megan R. Gunnar; Louise Hertsgaard; Mary C. Larson; Joseph Rigatuso


Child Development | 1991

The Effects of Morning Naps, Car Trips, and Maternal Separation on Adrenocortical Activity in Human Infants

Mary C. Larson; Megan R. Gunnar; Louise Hertsgaard


Developmental Psychobiology | 1992

First time experiences in infancy: When they appear to be pleasant, Do they activate the adrenocortical stress response?

Louise Hertsgaard; Megan R. Gunnar; Mary C. Larson; Laurie Brodersen; Heather Lehman


Archive | 2013

Stress and Coping in Early Development

Megan R. Gunnar; Sarah Mange; sdorf; Roberta Kestenbaum; Sarah Lang; Mary C. Larson; Debra Andreas


Annual progress in child psychiatry and child development | 1990

Attachment, temperament, and adrenocortical activity in infancy : a study of psychoendocrine regulation

Megan R. Gunnar; Sarah Mangelsdorf; Mary C. Larson; Louise Hertsgaard

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Amy Cochran

University of Minnesota

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