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1260

Overview

Robert N. Emde is affiliated with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in the United States. Their professional focus centers on medical and health-related academic research within this institution.

No recent academic papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are listed for Robert N. Emde. Likewise, there are no specific records of book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or main research topics attributed to this scientist in the current data.

There are no awards recorded for Robert N. Emde, and the scientist is currently living. This profile is based solely on available affiliation and basic career information without additional detail on research output or specialization.

Best Publications

  • Maternal emotional signaling: Its effect on the visual cliff behavior of 1-year-olds.

    James F. Sorce;Robert N. Emde;Joseph J. Campos;Mary D. Klinnert

  • The development of empathy in twins.

    Carolyn Zahn-Waxler;JoAnn L. Robinson;Robert N. Emde

  • Emotional Expression in Infancy: A Biobehavioral Study

    R N Emde;T J Gaensbauer;R J Harmon

  • EMOTIONS AS BEHAVIOR REGULATORS: SOCIAL REFERENCING IN INFANCY

    Mary D. Klinnert;Joseph J. Campos;James F. Sorce;Robert N. Emde

  • Development terminable and interminable. I. Innate and motivational factors from infancy.

    Robert N. Emde

  • The prerepresentational self and its affective core.

    Robert N. Emde

  • Relationship Disturbances In Early Childhood: A Developmental Approach

    Arnold J. Sameroff;Robert N. Emde;T. F. Anders

  • The moral self of infancy: Affective core and procedural knowledge

    Robert N Emde;Zeynep Biringen;Robert B Clyman;David Oppenheim

  • Representations of self and other in the narratives of neglected, physically abused, and sexually abused preschoolers

    Sheree L. Toth;Dante Cicchetti;Jenny Macfie;Robert N. Emde

  • Social referencing: The infant's use of emotional signals from a friendly adult with mother present.

    Mary D. Klinnert;Robert N. Emde;Perry Butterfield;Joseph J. Campos

  • Mother's presence is not enough: Effect of emotional availability on infant exploration.

    James F. Sorce;Robert N. Emde

  • Temperament, emotion, and cognition at fourteen months: the MacArthur Longitudinal Twin Study.

    Robert N. Emde;Robert Plomin;JoAnn Robinson;Robin Corley

  • Genetic Change and Continuity from Fourteen to Twenty Months: The MacArthur Longitudinal Twin Study

    Robert Plomin;Jerome Kagan;Robert N. Emde;J. Steven Reznick

  • Children's narrative representations of mothers: their development and associations with child and mother adaptation.

    David Oppenheim;Robert N. Emde;Susan Warren

  • Emotion regulation in mother–child narrative co-construction: Associations with children's narratives and adaptation.

    David Oppenheim;Ayelet Nir;Susan Warren;Robert N. Emde

  • Revealing the inner worlds of young children : the MacArthur story stem battery and parent-child narratives

    Robert N. Emde;Dennie Wolf;David Oppenheim

  • The Development of Attachment and Affiliative Systems

    Robert N. Emde;Robert John Harmon

  • Continuities and Discontinuities in Development

    Robert N. Emde;Robert John Harmon

  • Can emotions and themes in children's play predict behavior problems?

    Susan L. Warren;David Oppenheim;Robert N. Emde

  • Mobilizing fundamental modes of development: empathic availability and therapeutic action.

    Robert N. Emde

  • Development terminable and interminable. II. Recent psychoanalytic theory and therapeutic considerations.

    Robert N. Emde

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph J. Campos
Joseph J. Campos University of California, Berkeley
Robert Plomin
Robert Plomin King's College London
JoAnn Robinson
JoAnn Robinson University of Connecticut
David Oppenheim
David Oppenheim University of Haifa
John C. DeFries
John C. DeFries University of Colorado Boulder
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler
Carolyn Zahn-Waxler University of Wisconsin–Madison
David W. Fulker
David W. Fulker University of Colorado Boulder
Robin P. Corley
Robin P. Corley University of Colorado Boulder
Jerome Kagan
Jerome Kagan Harvard University
John K. Hewitt
John K. Hewitt University of Colorado Boulder

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