Ilanit Gordon, PhD
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2024
A Theory of Flexible Multimodal Synchrony
Gordon I, Tomashin A, Mayo O. A Theory of Flexible Multimodal Synchrony. Psychological Review 2024 PMID: 39446615, DOI: 10.1037/rev0000495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIndividual differencesRelationship variablesSocial situationsCharacterization of contextDominant theoretical accountsEffects of contextSelf-orientedBiobehavioral processesInterpersonal synchronyTheoretical accountsProofs-of-conceptSynchrony patternsSynchrony effectPositive stateMultimodal associationAggregate scoreTemporal coordinationSynchronyOptimal stateIndividualsAlternative theoriesLinear approachData analysisLagged Multidimensional Recurrence Quantification Analysis for Determining Leader–Follower Relationships Within Multidimensional Time Series
Tomashin A, Gordon I, Leonardi G, Berson Y, Milstein N, Ziegler M, Hess U, Wallot S. Lagged Multidimensional Recurrence Quantification Analysis for Determining Leader–Follower Relationships Within Multidimensional Time Series. Psychological Methods 2024 PMID: 39388104, DOI: 10.1037/met0000691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSensitive infant care tunes a frontotemporal interbrain network in adolescence
Schwartz L, Hayut O, Levy J, Gordon I, Feldman R. Sensitive infant care tunes a frontotemporal interbrain network in adolescence. Scientific Reports 2024, 14: 22602. PMID: 39349700, PMCID: PMC11442694, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-73630-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrontotemporal networkMaternal sensitivityInterbrain synchronyNaturalistic interactionsSocial communicationMother-child relationshipSocial-emotional outcomesPsychological well-beingEarly maternal behaviorMaternal intrusivenessPositive valenceInterbrain connectivityMaternal behaviorEarly adolescenceChild's brainHyperscanning studiesPost hoc comparisonsNeural synchronySocial orientationMaternal orientationLongitudinal studyAdolescentsWell-beingPost-hocChildrenThe Imperfect Yet Valuable Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale: Factor Structure, Dimensionality, and Possible Cutoff Score.
Erez C, Gordon I. The Imperfect Yet Valuable Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale: Factor Structure, Dimensionality, and Possible Cutoff Score. Assessment 2024, 10731911241261168. PMID: 39054870, DOI: 10.1177/10731911241261168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion Regulation ScaleEmotion regulationRegulation ScaleCutoff scoreDERS total scoreAssess emotion regulationER difficultiesSelf-reported dataBifactor modelUnidimensional solutionFactor structureTotal scoreSelf-reportLife satisfactionPsychopathologyClinical samplesEmotionsGroup interactionMultidimensional scalingScoresBifactorScaleDifficultiesSubfactorsPersonsUnveiling gender differences in psychophysiological dynamics: support for a two-dimensional autonomic space approach
Sinai Y, J. Y, Daleski M, Gannot S, Bartsch R, Gordon I. Unveiling gender differences in psychophysiological dynamics: support for a two-dimensional autonomic space approach. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2024, 18: 1363891. PMID: 38545517, PMCID: PMC10967661, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2024.1363891.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRespiratory sinus arrhythmiaPsychophysiological relationsPsychological constructsGender differencesEmotional contagionPre-ejection periodElectrodermal activitySelf-report questionnairesAutonomic nervous systemCardiac autonomic balanceGeneralized anxietyPsychological functioningNA scoresEC scoresPsychophysiological dynamicsAutonomic balanceSinus arrhythmiaParasympathetic dominanceSympathetic activityANS activityAssociated with sympathetic activationHealthy studentsPsychological aspectsBaseline periodPositive link
2023
Autonomic nervous system responses to social stimuli among autistic individuals: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Zadok E, Golan O, Lavidor M, Gordon I. Autonomic nervous system responses to social stimuli among autistic individuals: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Autism Research 2023, 17: 497-511. PMID: 38073185, DOI: 10.1002/aur.3068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAutonomic nervous system responsesNervous system responsesParasympathetic nervous system activityNervous system activityParasympathetic systemAutonomic regulationPhysiological responsesSystematic reviewAutonomic responsesAutistic individualsAutonomic functioningNT individualsSystem activitySocial stimuliSignificant differencesStudy objectiveOverall differenceHigh heterogeneityPhysiological functionsCurrent study
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- December 02, 2013Source: Yale News
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- May 19, 2012
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