Print preview VALIDITY EXPIRED personal data approved: 2020. III. 16. Publications |
2019
from data base, 2019. V. 16. |
John Oates, Judit Gervai: Mothers’ Perceptions of Their Infants, Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health 33: (4) type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English
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2019
from data base, 2019. V. 16. |
Zsofia Nemoda, Nora Angyal, Zsanett Tarnok, Emma Birkas, Emese Bognar, Maria Sasvari-Szekely, Judit Gervai, Krisztina Lakatos: Differential genetic effect of the norepinephrine transporter promoter polymorphisms on attention problems in clinical and non-clinical samples, FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE 12: 1051 type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2018
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Oates J, Gervai J, Danis I, Lakatos K, Davies J: Validation of the Mothers’ Object Relations Scales Short-Form (MORS-SF), Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health 33: (1) pp. 38-50. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: English URL |
2017
from data base, 2017. XI. 16. |
Tóth I, Füleki A, Szerafin Á K, Lakatos K, Gervai J: Közös figyelem, atipikus anyai viselkedés és kötődés, MAGYAR PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE 72: (1/5) pp. 69-89. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: Hungarian URL |
2017
from data base, 2017. XI. 16. |
Gervai J, Tóth I, Lakatos K: Genetikai hatások a korai kötődés fejlődésében, MAGYAR PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE 72: (1/2) pp. 5-25. type of document: Journal paper/Article language: Hungarian URL |
2007
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Gervai J, Novak A, Lakatos K, Toth I, Danis I, Ronai ZS, Nemoda ZS, Sasvari-Szekely M, Bureau JF, Bronfman E, Lyons-Ruth K: Infant genotype may moderate sensitivity to maternal affective communications : Attachment disorganization, quality of care, and the DRD4 polymorphism., SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE 2: (3-4) pp. 307-319. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 74 language: English URL |
2005
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Gervai J, Nemoda Z, Lakatos K, Ronai Z, Toth I, Ney K, Sasvari-Szekely M: Transmission disequilibrium tests confirm the link between DRD4 gene polymorphism and infant attachment, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART B-NEUROPSYCHIATRIC GENETICS 132B: (1) pp. 126-130. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 59 language: English DOI |
2003
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Lakatos K, Nemoda Z, Birkas E, Ronai Z, Kovacs E, Ney K, Toth I, Sasvari-Szekely M, Gervai J: Association of D4 dopamine receptor gene and serotonin transporter promoter polymorphisms with infants' response to novelty, MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 8: (1) pp. 90-97. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 99 language: English DOI |
2002
from data base, 2017. XI. 16. |
Lakatos K, Nemoda Z, Toth I, Ronai Z, Ney K, Sasvari-Szekely M, Gervai J: Further evidence for the role of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene in attachment disorganisation: interaction of the exon III 48-bp repeat and the -521 C/T promoter polymorphisms, MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 7: (1) pp. 27-31. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 109 language: English DOI |
2000
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Lakatos K, Tóth I, Nemoda Z, Ney K, Sasvári-Székely M, Gervai J: Dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene polymorphism is associated with attachment disorganization in infants, MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY 5: (6) pp. 633-637. type of document: Journal paper/Article number of independent citations: 151 language: English DOI |
| Number of independent citations to these publications: | 492 |
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