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Hannah Lyden
Hannah Lyden
University of Southern California
Developmental psychology
Psychology
Aggression
Amygdala
poison control
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Denominators Matter: Reconciling Differences in Google Scholar and Web of Science Journal Rankings
2021
Kyle J. Thomas
David C. Pyrooz
Hannah Lyden
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Longitudinal Associations Between Family Aggression, Externalizing Behavior, and the Structure and Function of the Amygdala
2018
Journal of Research on Adolescence
Darby E. Saxbe
Hannah Lyden
Sarah I. Gimbel
Matthew E. Sachs
Larissa Del Piero
Gayla Margolin
Jonas T. Kaplan
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Fathers’ decline in testosterone and synchrony with partner testosterone during pregnancy predicts greater postpartum relationship investment
2017
Hormones and Behavior
Darby E. Saxbe
Robin S. Edelstein
Hannah Lyden
Britney M. Wardecker
William J. Chopik
Amy C. Moors
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Associations between family adversity and brain volume in adolescence: manual vs. automated brain segmentation yields different results
2016
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Hannah Lyden
Sarah I. Gimbel
Larissa Del Piero
A. Bryna Tsai
Matthew E. Sachs
Jonas T. Kaplan
Gayla Margolin
Darby E. Saxbe
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Family Aggression Exposure Predicts Smaller Subcortical Volumes In Late Adolescence
2015
Hannah Lyden
Darby E. Saxbe
Larissa Del Piero
Jonas T. Kaplan
Gayla Margolin
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