Tristin Nyman-Mallis PhD
Research Areas of Interest
Developmental DisabilitiesNeurodevelopmental DisordersNeuropsychological TestsNeuropsychologyPsychology, DevelopmentalPublications (8)
Cognitive Control Moderates Associations Between Domains of Temperamental Reactivity and Preschoolers' Social Behaviors. (Mistry-Patel S, Nyman-Mallis T, Dollar JM, Gagne JR, Brooker RJ) Dev Psychobiol 2024 Nov;66(7):e22545 PMID: 39236225 PMCID: PMC11466368 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85203126388 09/05/2024 Genetic causal beliefs and developmental context: Parents’ beliefs predict psychologically controlling approaches to parenting (Nyman T, Stichter M, Rivera GN, Maffly-Kipp J, Brooker RJ, Vess M) Journal of Social and Personal Relationships November 2022;39(11):3487-3505 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85132673772 11/01/2022 Infant's recognition of three-dimensional form: Mirror image and structurally distinct objects (Hawkins L, Nyman TM, Wilcox T) Infant and Child Development May/June 2022;31(3) SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85122129991 05/01/2022 1 CitationExecutive Functioning Predicts Adaptive Functioning and Self-Care Independence in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease. (Jones KE, Nyman TM, Daly BP, Jacobson LA, Tarazi RA) J Pediatr Psychol 2022 Feb 14;47(2):206-214 PMID: 34524455 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85124577079 09/16/2021 6 CitationsTrajectories of pain during pregnancy predict symptoms of postpartum depression (Mathur VA, Nyman T, Nanavaty N, George N, Brooker RJ) Pain Reports 3 July 2021;6(2):E933 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85125122910 07/03/2021 7 CitationsPerceived social support moderates neural reactivity to emotionally valenced stimuli during pregnancy. (Nyman T, Pegg S, Kiel EJ, Mistry-Patel S, Becker-Schmall LJ, Brooker RJ) Psychophysiology 2020 Nov;57(11):e13647 PMID: 32715514 PMCID: PMC7722094 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85088523466 07/28/2020 4 CitationsMaternal Neural Reactivity During Pregnancy Predicts Infant Temperament. (Brooker RJ, Kiel EJ, MacNamara A, Nyman T, John-Henderson NA, Schmidt LA, Van Lieshout RJ) Infancy 2020;25(1):46-66 PMID: 32587482 PMCID: PMC7316194 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85076370516 06/27/2020 9 CitationsDevelopment and validation of PediaTrac™: A web-based tool to track developing infants. (Lajiness-O'Neill R, Brooks J, Lukomski A, Schilling S, Huth-Bocks A, Warschausky S, Flores AM, Swick C, Nyman T, Andersen T, Morris N, Schmitt TA, Bell-Smith J, Moir B, Hodges EK, Lyddy JE) Infant Behav Dev 2018 Feb;50:224-237 PMID: 29427921 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85041531849 02/11/2018 12 Citations Last update: 11/06/2024