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Brian Leitzke
Brian Leitzke
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics and American Family Children's Hospital
Verified email at wisc.edu
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Cognitive control and rumination in youth: The importance of emotion
LM Hilt, BT Leitzke, SD Pollak
Journal of experimental psychopathology 5 (3), 302-313, 2014
712014
Developmental changes in the primacy of facial cues for emotion recognition.
BT Leitzke, SD Pollak
Developmental psychology 52 (4), 572, 2016
602016
Maltreated youth display a blunted blood pressure response to an acute interpersonal stressor
BT Leitzke, LM Hilt, SD Pollak
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 44 (2), 305-313, 2015
412015
Can’t take my eyes off of you: Eye tracking reveals how ruminating young adolescents get stuck
LM Hilt, BT Leitzke, SD Pollak
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 46 (6), 858-867, 2017
342017
Maltreatment and emotional development
MB Harms, BT Leitzke, SD Pollak
Handbook of emotional development, 767-786, 2019
242019
Youths’ processing of emotion information: Responses to chronic and video-based laboratory stress
KE Smith, BT Leitzke, SD Pollak
Psychoneuroendocrinology 122, 104873, 2020
142020
Training reduces error in rating the intensity of emotions.
BT Leitzke, RC Plate, SD Pollak
Emotion 22 (3), 479, 2022
62022
Handbook of emotional development
MB Harms, BT Leitzke, SD Pollak, V LoBue, K Perez‐Edgar, KA Buss
Springer, 2019
52019
Child maltreatment: consequences, mechanisms, and implications for parenting
BT Leitzke, SD Pollak
Parental Stress and Early Child Development: Adaptive and Maladaptive …, 2017
22017
The Role of Context and Development in Rating the Intensity of Facial Emotion
BT Leitzke
The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2019
2019
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