PAPER PRESENTATIONS
*Indicates student author
Mercado*, E, & Hibel, L. C., (2017, April). The role of OXTR genotype on marital and parent-child physiological attunement. Saxbe, D., (Chair), HPA Axis Functioning Within Close Relationship Dyads: Moderation by Risky Family History, Social Support, and Oxytocin. Presented at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Austin, TX.
Hibel, L.C., (2016, November). Mother-Infant physiological relationships in stress and non-stress contexts L. C. Hibel (Chair) Mother’s hormonal and behavioral influences on child biobehavioral outcomes. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, CA.
Mercado*, E, & Hibel, L. C. (2015, November). The impact of marital conflict on maternal regulation of infant cortisol and emotional functioning. A. Gonzales (Chair), Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology. Edinburgh, Scotland
Nuttall, A. M., & Hibel, L. C. Valentino, K. (2015, November). Physiological regulation and parenting in the context of child maltreatment A. Gonzales (Chair), Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mercado*, E, & Hibel, L. C. (2014, November). Stress physiology mediates the relationship between marital and parental behaviors. K. Valentino & L. Hibel (Co-Chairs), Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the Parenting at-risk special topic Society for Research on Child Development, San Diego, CA.
Hibel, L. C., & Mercado*, E, (2014, May). Does marital conflict induce mother-infant cortisol synchrony? H. Laws (Chair), Physiological coregulation and influences in family relationships. Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, San Francisco, CA.
Hibel, L. C., & Mercado*, E, (2013, April). Morning Cortisol in Pre-school Aged Children: Interactive Contributions of Childcare Provider and Maternal Behavior. C. Blair (Chair), Children’s Experiences Across Early Educational Contexts and Home: Identifying Mechanisms to Support Adrenocortical Functioning. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Trumbell*, J. M., & Hibel, L. C. (2013, April). Maternal Variations in Morning Cortisol: Perceived Stress and Over-reactive Parenting of Pre-school Children. K. Lyons-Ruth (Chair), Maternal and Child Cortisol Levels: Relations to Quality of Caregiving Across the Spectrum of Risk. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Hibel, L. C., Trumbell, J. & Mercado, E. M. (November, 2011). The concordance and discordance of mother-child cortisol awakening responses on work and nonwork days. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (Washington, D.C.)
Hibel, L.C, Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Mills-Koonce, W. R., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2011, April). Maternal stress physiology surrounding child distress and its relation to maternal and child behavior. L. C. Hibel (Chair), Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, Canada.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., & the Family Life Project Investigators (2010, November). Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and the Development of Adrenocortical Reactivity and Recovery Across the First Two Years of Life. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, CA.
Blair, C., Raver, C., Granger, D.A., Mills-Koonce, W.R., & Hibel, L.C., (2010, November). Allostatic Load in the Context of Poverty in early childhood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, CA.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Cox, M., & the Family Life Project Investigators (2009, March). Intimate Partner Violence Moderates Mother-Infant Adrenocortical Attunement in Response to an Emotional Challenge. L. C. Hibel (Chair), Effects of Violence Exposure on Infant and Toddler Physiology and the Moderating Role of Maternal Characteristics. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Denver, CO.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Mills-Koonce, R., Cox, M., & the Family Life Project Investigators (2007, March). The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Adrenocortical reactivity in Infants. L. Vernon-Feagans, & M. J. Cox (Chairs), The Family Life Project: An Epidemiological and Developmental Study of Rural Poor Communities, Families and Young Children. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society of Research in Child Development biannual meeting, Boston, MA.
Mercado*, E, & Hibel, L. C., (2017, April). The role of OXTR genotype on marital and parent-child physiological attunement. Saxbe, D., (Chair), HPA Axis Functioning Within Close Relationship Dyads: Moderation by Risky Family History, Social Support, and Oxytocin. Presented at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Austin, TX.
Hibel, L.C., (2016, November). Mother-Infant physiological relationships in stress and non-stress contexts L. C. Hibel (Chair) Mother’s hormonal and behavioral influences on child biobehavioral outcomes. Paper to be presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, CA.
Mercado*, E, & Hibel, L. C. (2015, November). The impact of marital conflict on maternal regulation of infant cortisol and emotional functioning. A. Gonzales (Chair), Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology. Edinburgh, Scotland
Nuttall, A. M., & Hibel, L. C. Valentino, K. (2015, November). Physiological regulation and parenting in the context of child maltreatment A. Gonzales (Chair), Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the International Society for Psychoneuroendocrinology. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Mercado*, E, & Hibel, L. C. (2014, November). Stress physiology mediates the relationship between marital and parental behaviors. K. Valentino & L. Hibel (Co-Chairs), Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the Parenting at-risk special topic Society for Research on Child Development, San Diego, CA.
Hibel, L. C., & Mercado*, E, (2014, May). Does marital conflict induce mother-infant cortisol synchrony? H. Laws (Chair), Physiological coregulation and influences in family relationships. Symposium to be conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Society, San Francisco, CA.
Hibel, L. C., & Mercado*, E, (2013, April). Morning Cortisol in Pre-school Aged Children: Interactive Contributions of Childcare Provider and Maternal Behavior. C. Blair (Chair), Children’s Experiences Across Early Educational Contexts and Home: Identifying Mechanisms to Support Adrenocortical Functioning. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Trumbell*, J. M., & Hibel, L. C. (2013, April). Maternal Variations in Morning Cortisol: Perceived Stress and Over-reactive Parenting of Pre-school Children. K. Lyons-Ruth (Chair), Maternal and Child Cortisol Levels: Relations to Quality of Caregiving Across the Spectrum of Risk. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Seattle, WA.
Hibel, L. C., Trumbell, J. & Mercado, E. M. (November, 2011). The concordance and discordance of mother-child cortisol awakening responses on work and nonwork days. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology (Washington, D.C.)
Hibel, L.C, Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Mills-Koonce, W. R., & The Family Life Project Investigators (2011, April). Maternal stress physiology surrounding child distress and its relation to maternal and child behavior. L. C. Hibel (Chair), Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Montreal, Canada.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., & the Family Life Project Investigators (2010, November). Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and the Development of Adrenocortical Reactivity and Recovery Across the First Two Years of Life. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, CA.
Blair, C., Raver, C., Granger, D.A., Mills-Koonce, W.R., & Hibel, L.C., (2010, November). Allostatic Load in the Context of Poverty in early childhood. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, San Diego, CA.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Cox, M., & the Family Life Project Investigators (2009, March). Intimate Partner Violence Moderates Mother-Infant Adrenocortical Attunement in Response to an Emotional Challenge. L. C. Hibel (Chair), Effects of Violence Exposure on Infant and Toddler Physiology and the Moderating Role of Maternal Characteristics. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Denver, CO.
Hibel, L.C., Granger, D. A., Blair, C., Mills-Koonce, R., Cox, M., & the Family Life Project Investigators (2007, March). The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Adrenocortical reactivity in Infants. L. Vernon-Feagans, & M. J. Cox (Chairs), The Family Life Project: An Epidemiological and Developmental Study of Rural Poor Communities, Families and Young Children. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society of Research in Child Development biannual meeting, Boston, MA.