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Research Project: DIETARY INFLUENCES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION IN CHILDREN

Location: Arkansas Children Nutrition Center

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Development of resting cardiovascular activity during the first 2 years of life differs in breastfed and formula-fed boys and girls - (Abstract Only)
Pivik, R.T., Andres, A., Badger, T.M. 2012. Development of resting cardiovascular activity during the first 2 years of life differs in breastfed and formula-fed boys and girls. The FASEB Journal. 26(Meeting Abstracts):44.8.
Effects of diet on early stage cortical perception and discrimination of syllables differing in voice-onset time: A longitudinal ERP study in 3 and 6 month old infants - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pivik, R.T., Andres, A., Badger, T.M. 2012. Effects of diet on early stage cortical perception and discrimination of syllables differing in voice-onset time: A longitudinal ERP study in 3 and 6 month old infants. Brain and Language. 120(1):27-41.
Unique Gene Expression Profiles in the Mammary Gland of Prepubertal and Adult Female Rats Treated With Estradiol or Soy Protein Isolate (SPI) - (Abstract Only)
Ronis, M.J., Singhal, R., Shankar, K., Badeaux, J., Badger, T.M. 2011. Unique Gene Expression Profiles in the Mammary Gland of Prepubertal and Adult Female Rats Treated With Estradiol or Soy Protein Isolate (SPI). Endocrine Reviews. 32(3):OR34-4.
Diet and gender are important factors modulating low frequency EEG activity during processing of language sounds in 3 month old infants - (Abstract Only)
Pivik, R.T., Andres, A., Badger, T.M. 2011. Diet and gender are important factors modulating low frequency EEG activity during processing of language sounds in 3 month old infants. The FASEB Journal. 25(Meeting Abstracts):211.4.
Eating breakfast enhances the efficiency of neural networks engaged during mental arithmetic in school-aged children - (Abstract Only)
Pivik, R.T. 2011. Eating breakfast enhances the efficiency of neural networks engaged during mental arithmetic in school-aged children. The FASEB Journal. 25(Meeting Abstracts):766.8.
Diet and gender influences on processing and discrimination of speech sounds in 3 and 6 month-old infants: A developmental ERP study - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pivik, R.T., Andres, A., Badger, T.M. 2011. Diet and gender influences on processing and discrimination of speech sounds in 3 and 6 month-old infants: A developmental ERP study. Developmental Science. 14(4):700-712.
Early stage cortical processing of language sounds is modulated by diet and gender influences in four month old infants: Variations in the ERP P1 component. - (Abstract Only)
Pivik, R.T., Andres, A., Badger, T.M. 2010. Early stage cortical processing of language sounds is modulated by diet and gender influences in four month old infants: Variations in the ERP P1 component. Psychophysiology. 47(S1):S96-S97.
Growth and development during the first year of life of infants fed breast-milk, milk formula or soy formula     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Andres, A., Casey, P.H., Badger, T.M. 2010. Growth and development during the first year of life of infants fed breast-milk, milk formula or soy formula [abstract]. Pediatric Academic Society. Online Abstract Viewer. E-PAS2010:4104.4.
A longitudinal study of differences in electroencephalographic activity among breastfed, milk formula-fed, and soy formula-fed infants during the first year of life - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jing, H., Gilchrist, J.M., Badger, T.M., Pivik, R.T. 2010. A longitudinal study of differences in electroencephalographic activity among breastfed, milk formula-fed, and soy formula-fed infants during the first year of life. Early Human Development. 86(1):119-125.
Morning nutrition and executive function processes in preadolescents: modulation of frontal event-related theta, beta and gamma EEG oscillations during a go/ no-go task     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Pivik, R.T., Dykman, R.A. 2009, Morning nutrition and executive function processes in preadolescents: modulation of frontal event-related theta, beta and gamma EEG oscillations during a go/ no-go task. Program No. 675.7. 2009 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience, 2009. Online.
ERP measures of syllable processing in 1 year olds: infant diet- and gender-related differences     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Pivik, R.T., Jing, H., Gilchrist, J.M., Andres, A., Badger, T.M. 2009. ERP measures of syllable processing in 1 year olds: Infant diet- and gender-related differences [abstract]. FASEB J. 23(1_MeetingAbstracts):924.1.
Morning nutrition and executive function processes in preadolescents: gender variations in phasic modulation of frontal eeg theta activity during a go/ no-go task     Reprint Icon - (Abstract Only)
Pivik, R.T., Dykman, R.A. 2009. Morning nutrition and executive function processes in preadolescents: Gender variations in phasic modulation of frontal eeg theta activity during a go/ no-go task [abstract]. FASEB J. 23(1_MeetingAbstracts):553.16.

   

 
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Upchurch, Dan
 
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