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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME:Laura A. Baker

PRESENT POSITION:Professor, Department of Psychology (SGM 501)

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 900891061

EDUCATION:University of KansasB.A.Psychology1978

University of ColoradoM.A.Psychology1982

University of ColoradoPh.D. Psychology1983

POSITIONS HELD:

2013-presentUSC Faculty in Residence

1984-presentProfessor of Psychology, USC

1984-presentDirector, Southern California Twin Project, USC

19842006Research Associate, Social Science Research Institute, USC

1992-1998Director of Undergraduate Studies, Psychology Department, University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, CA

1993Visiting Scientist, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, University of Queensland, Brisbane AUSTRALIA

1990-1991Helen Putnam Visiting Scholar, Henry Murray Research Center, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts

19871991 Senior Research Associate, Gerontology Research Institute, USC

CERTIFICATES:

2017Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher (CIYT), Introductory II level

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Individual differences in human behavior and psychological traits, including both social and cognitive domains. The development and gene-environmentinterplay in externalizing psychopathology, behavioral and emotional dysregulation across the lifespan. The scientific study of meditation, mindfulness, and consciousness.

COURSES TAUGHT:

Behavioral Genetics (PSYC 438); Human Sexuality (PSYC 372); Multiple Regression and the General Linear Model (PSYC 503L); Intro to Statistics in the Behavioral Sciences (PSYC 274); Contemplative Neuroscience (GESM 120g); The Science of Meditation (PSYC 499)

RECENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT:

  • Board of Directors, IyengarYoga Association of Los Angeles (2016-2019)
  • Mindful USC Steering Committee member (2015-present)
  • USC Curriculum Committee member (2011-2015)
  • National Institute of Health (NIH) Scientific Reviewer - Behavioral Genetics and Epidemiology Studies (BGES) study section member (2013-2017)

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

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American Psychological Association

American Psychological Society

Behavior Genetics Association

Int’l Society for the Study of Aggression

Psi Chi National Honor Society

Society for Neuroscience

Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychology

American Society of Human Genetics International Society for the Study of Twins

Sigma Xi Research Society

Society for Scientific Study of Psychopathy

Iyengar Yoga National Association of the US

Iyengar Yoga Association of Los Angeles

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HONORS AND AWARDS:

NIMH Scientific Review Panel: Behavioral Genetics and Epidemiology Study Section (BGES) (2013-2016)

Elected President, Behavior Genetics Association (President-Elect 2005-2006; President 2006-2007; Past-president 2007-2008)

Psi Chi National Honor Society (Inducted in 1997)

Helen Putnam Invited Scholar, Radcliffe College, 1990-1991

Elected Treasurer, Behavior Genetics Association, 1990-1993

Elected Member of Society for Multivariate Experimental Psychologists (Inducted in 1988)

Who's Who in America (19871994)

Sigma Xi Honor Society (Inducted in 1985)

Elected MemberatLarge of Executive Committee, Behavior Genetics Association (19821984)

NIMH Pre-doctoral Fellowship (19821983)

EDITORIAL AND REVIEW EXPERIENCE:

Journal and book reviews

Ad hoc reviewer for numerous scientific journals, including:

American Political Science Review, Behavior Genetics, Biological Psychiatry, Biological Psychology, Child Development, Abnormal Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Psychometrika, Psychology and Aging, Merrill-Palmer Research Quarterly, Journal of Personality, Psychological Methods.

Associate editor, Scribner’s Encyclopedia of Violence in America (1996-1999)

Consulting editor, Behavioral Neuroscience (19871989)

Invited guest editor for special issue of Journal of Counseling and Development, on "Genetic Origins in Behavior" (July/August, 1990)

Grant reviews

NIMH Scientific Review Panel: Behavioral Genetics and Epidemiology Study Section (BGES) (2013-2017)

Adhoc reviewer of scientific research grant applications for:

National Institute for Drug Abuse

National Institute for Child Health and Development

National Institute of Mental Health

National Science Foundation

Research Grants Council of Hong Kong

USC Faculty Research and Innovation Fund

RESEARCH GRANTS:

Current projects

2017-2018“”USC Undergraduate Research Funds - Baker (PI) - $4,500

2013-2017“Neurodevelopment in Urban Environments: Role of Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution”; R21ES022369 Multiple PI award (JC Chen; L. Baker)

$ (Direct + Indirect costs)

Completed projects

2016-2017“Structural and Diffusion MRI in Twins – Longitudinal Stability and Gene-environment interplay”; USC Undergraduate Research Funds - Baker (PI) - $9,500

2015-2016“Cortisol Reactivity to Stress in Twins” USC Undergraduate Research Funds; Baker (PI) - $10,000

2014-2015“Substance Use and Abuse across Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood: Biological, Social, and Genetic Risk” – USC Undergraduate Research Funds; Baker (PI) - $10,000

2011-2015“Development of Externalizing Behavior Problems: Gene-Environment Interplay (Competitive Renewal) ” NIMH R01 MH58354; Baker (Principal Investigator) $2,206,357.00 (Direct + Indirect costs)

2013-2014“Development of Externalizing Psychopathology from age 9-20: Biological, Social and Genetic Risk” – USC Undergraduate Research Funds; Baker (PI) - $6,600

2012-2013“Externalizing Psychopathology in Emerging Adulthood: Gene-environment Interplay” USC Undergraduate Research Funds; Baker (PI) $6,600

2011-2012“Gene-environment effects on emotion regulation and antisocial behavior in youth” USC Undergraduate Research Funds; Baker (PI) $10,000

2006-2010“Development of Conduct Problems: Genetic and Environmental Interface”, Baker (PI), NIMH grant #R01 MH58354 ($2,209,541 direct costs).

2004-2009“Adolescent drug use: Family, peer, and cultural contexts” (#R01 DA16310 included in the USC Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Center: Phase II), co-investigator (Jennifer Unger, PI). NIDA ($520,515 direct costs).

2002-2012USC Undergraduate Research Grant, Baker (PI), $10,000 per year

2005-2007USC Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Center Developmental Grant, co-PI (Jennifer Unger, PI). $19,000.

2000-2005“Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior”, NIMH grant #R01 MH58354, Baker (PI) ($1.8 million direct costs)

2003-2005“Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior” NIMH minority supplemental grant #R01 MH58354, Baker (PI) ($54,000 direct costs)

2003-2005“Endophenotypes for Substance Use” USC Transdisciplinary Tobacco Research Center Grant, Baker (PI), ($20,000)

2005Behavior Genetics Association, Annual meeting 2005, $25,000 gift from Ahmanson Foundation

2001-2003“Reading Disability, ADHD, and Conduct Disorder in Twins: Common and Specific Genetic Mechanisms", International Society for Dyslexia, PI ($19,850)

1993-1994"Quantitative and molecular genetics: Statistical redevelopment", Zumberge Research Innovation Fund award (USC), PI ($25,000)

1990-1991"Family resemblance in the USC longitudinal study of multi-generation families," Murray Center Small Grant, PI ($5,000)

19881993"Longitudinal study of generations and mental health," R01 NIMH grant, Research Associate (Vern Bengtson and Margaret Gatz, PIs)

19881989"Effects of child's genotype on temperament and interactions with mother: An observational twin study," Biomedical Research Support Grant (USC), PI

19881989"Psychophysiological correlates of attention: A longitudinal followup of twin children", Biomedical Research Support Grant (USC), coPI (with Laura M. Sakai)

19871988"Genetic and environmental relationships among psychophysiological and cognitive variables," Faculty Research Innovation Fund (USC), coPI (with Mike Dawson)

19851986"Etiology of individual differences in infant recognition memory,” Faculty Research and Innovation Fund (USC), PI

19851986"Etiology of individual differences in sex steroids present at birth,” Faculty Research and Innovation Fund (USC), coPI (with Dr. Carol Nagy Jacklin)

19841986"Etiology of relationships among crime and mental illness," NIMH small grant #R03 MH39904, PI ($15,000)

19841986"Genetic and environmental influences on childhood temperament and aggression: A longitudinal twin study," Biomedical Research Support Grant (USC), PI

19841986"Genetic and environmental factors in individual differences and assortative mating for specific cognitive abilities," Biomedical Research Support Grant (USC), PI

Mentored Student Awards

1995-1997“Models of Variation in HIV Survival.” NIH Predoctoral Grant 1F31 MH11131-01. 9/1/95-8/31/96. (NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship for Samuel Posner, PI)

2001-2003“Prenatal smoking & aggression in twins” (NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship for Michelle C. Ward, PI) 1F31DA06076

2003-2007“Genetics of vulnerability to antisocial behavior” (NIH/NIMH Mentored K01 MH068484, Kristen Jacobson, PI) $319,239 total direct costs 09/15/03-08/31/07

2008-2011“Training Grant in Drug Abuse Epidemiology, Services and Prevention Research” (NIDA T32 DA07313, PI and Director: Dr. Linda Cottler) – mentored postdoctoral fellow Serena Bezdjian

2005-2008“Heritability of Impulsivity in Children During a Go/NoGo Task” (NRSA Predoctoral Fellowship for Serena Bezdjian, PI): NIMH F31-MH068953); 03/01/2005 – 02/13/2008

2011-2013“Brain structural variations as potential endophenotypes for psychopathic traits” (co-Sponsor for NIMH K99 award to Yaling Yang PI. 4/1/2011 – 3/31/2013 (mentored years)

PUBLICATIONS:

Journal Articles (Peer reviewed)

  1. Thissen, D., Baker, L. A., & Wainer, H. (1981). Influenceenhanced scatterplots. Psychological Bulletin, 90, 179184.
  2. Baker, L. A., DeFries, J. C., & Fulker, D. W. (1983). Longitudinal stability of cognitive ability in the Colorado Adoption Project. Child Development, 54, 290297.
  3. DeFries, J. C., & Baker, L. A. (1983). Parental contributions to longitudinal stability of cognitive measures in the Colorado Family Reading Study. Child Development, 54, 388395.
  4. DeFries, J.C., & Baker, L.A. (1983). Colorado Family Reading Study: Longitudinal analyses. Annals of Dyslexia. 33, 153-162.
  5. Baker, L. A., Decker, S. N., & DeFries, J. C. (1984). A longitudinal study of cognitive abilities in readingdisabled and control children. Journal of Child Psychology andPsychiatry, 25, 111117.
  6. Baker, L. A., & Fulker, D. W. (1984). Incomplete covariance matrices and LISREL. Data: Communications in Computer DataAnalysis, 1, 35.
  7. Fulker, D. W., Baker, L. A., & Bock, R. D. (1984). Estimating components of covariance using LISREL. Data: Communicationsin Computer Data Analysis, 1, 58.
  8. Baker, L. A. (1986). Estimating genetic correlations among discontinuous phenotypes: An analysis of criminal convictions and psychiatric hospital diagnoses in Danish adoptees. Behavior Genetics, 16, 127142.
  9. Carpey, J. G., & Baker, L. A. (1987). Genetic and environmental influences in mothers' observations of preschool aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 13, 173186.
  10. Ho, HZ., Baker, L. A., & Decker, S. N. (1988). Covariation among intelligence and cognitive processing rates: Genetic and environmental influences. Behavior Genetics, 18, 247261.
  11. Baker, L. A. (1989) Genotypeenvironment covariance for multiple phenotypes: A multivariate test using adopted and nonadopted children. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 24, 415-430.
  12. Baker, L. A., Mack, W., Moffitt, T. E., & Mednick, S. A. (1989) Sex differences in property crime: A Danish adoption study. Behavior Genetics, 19, 355370.
  13. Mitchell, J., Baker, L. A., & Jacklin, C. N. (1989) Masculinity and femininity in twin children: Genetic and environmental factors. Child Development, 60, 1475-1485.
  14. Vogler, G. P., Baker, L. A., Decker, S. N., DeFries, J. C., & Huizinga, D. H. (1989) Cluster analytic classification of reading disability subtypes: Evidence for a multivariate continuum. Reading and Writing: An Interdiciplinary Journal, 2: 163-177.
  15. Baker, L. A., & Daniels, D. (1990) Nonshared environmental influences and personality in adult twins. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 103-110.
  16. Baker, L. A., & Clark, R. (1990) Genetic origins of behavior: Implications for counselors. Journal of Counseling andDevelopment, 68, 597-600.
  17. Sakai, L. M., Baker, L. A., & Dawson, M. E. (1992). Electrodermal lability: Individual differences affecting perceptual speed and vigilance performance in 9- to 16-year-old children. Psychophysiology, 29, 207-217.

PUBLICATIONS:Peer-reviewed Journal Articles (continued)

  1. Baker, L. A., Vernon, P. A., & Ho, HZ. (1991). The genetic correlation between intelligence and speed of informationprocessing. Behavior Genetics, 19, 351-367.
  2. Sakai, L. M., Baker, L. A., Jacklin, C. N., & Shulman, I. (1991). Sexsteroids at birth: Genetic and environmental variation and covariation. Developmental Psychobiology, 24, 559-570.
  3. Baker, L. A., Cesa, I. L., Gatz, M., & Mellins, C. (1992). Two-factor theory of subjective well-being: Genetic and environmental influences. Psychology and Aging, 7, 158-163.
  4. Baker, L.A., Reynolds, C.A., and Phelps, E.M. (1992). Biometrical analysis of individual growth curves. Behavior Genetics, 22, 253-264.
  5. Feng, D, & Baker, L.A. (1994). Spouse similarity in attitudes, personalities, and psychological well-being of American couples. Behavior Genetics, 24, 357-364.
  6. Baker, L.A., Treloar, S., Reynolds, C.A., Heath, A., & Martin, N.G. (1996). Genetics of educational attainment in Australian twins: Sex differences and secular changes. Behavior Genetics, 26: 89-102.
  7. Posner, S., Baker, L.A., & Martin, N.G. (1996). Social contact and attitude similarity in Australian twins. Behavior Genetics, 26, 123-134.
  8. Reynolds, C.A., Baker, L.A., & Pedersen, N.L. (1996). Models of spouse similarity: Applications to fluid ability measured in twins and their spouses. Behavior Genetics, 26: 73-88.
  9. Mellins, C., Gatz, M., & Baker, L.A. (1996). Children's methods of coping with stress: A twin study of genetic and environmental influences. Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 37, 721-730.
  10. Stallings, M, C., Dunham, C.C., Gatz, M., Baker, L.A., Cesa, I., Bengtson, V.L. (1997). Relationships among life events and psychological well-being: More evidence for a two-factor theory of well-being. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 16, 104-119 .
  11. Posner, S. & Baker, L. A. (2000). Evaluation and extensions of a structural equation modeling approach to the analysis of survival data. Behavior Genetics, 30, pp. 41-50.
  12. Reynolds, C.A., Baker, L.A., & Pedersen, N.L. (2000). Multivariate models of mixed assortment: Phenotypic assortment and social homogamy for education and fluid ability. Behavior Genetics, 30, pp. 455-476.

30.Abrahamson, A.C., Baker, L.A., & Caspi, A. (2002). Rebellious teens? Familial influences on the social attitudes of adolescents. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83(6): 1392-1408. PMID: 12500820

31.Baker, L.A., Barton, M., & Raine, A. (2002). The Southern California Twin Register at USC. Twin Research, 5, pp 456-459. PMID 12537876

32.Villatoro, A. & Baker, L.A. (2004). The questionable truth of childhood aggression: Effects of parental monitoring and child IQ on interrater agreement. Proceedings of the 19th Annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research, University of North Carolina Press.

33.Baker, L.A., Bezdjian, S., & Raine, A. (2006). Behavioral Genetics: The Science of Antisocial Behavior, Law and Contemporary Problems, 69(1-2): 7-46. PMID: 18176636

34.Baker, L.A., Barton, M., Lozano, D.I., Raine, A., Fowler, J. H. (2006). The Southern California Twin Register at the University of Southern California: II. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 9(6): 933-940. PMID: 17254433

35.Zumberge, A., Baker, L.A. & Manis, F.R. (2007). Focus on words: Genetic and environmental influences in reading and inattention. Beh Gen37:284–293. PMID 17265136

36.Baker, L.A. (2007). Biology of family relationships: What behavior genetic studies tell us. DePaul Law Review, 56(3): 857-866.

37.Baker, L.A., Jacobson, K.C., Raine, A., Lozano, D.I., & Bezdjian, S. (2007). Genetic and environmental bases of antisocial behavior in children: I. A multi-informant twin study. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 116 (2): 219-235. PMID: 17516756

38.Baker, L.A. (2007). Foundations of Behavior Genetics: Student recipients of the Thompson Award. Behavior Genetics, 37(6): 727-733. PMID: 17990092

39.Fowler, J., Baker, L.A., & Dawes, C.T. (2008). The genetic basis of political cooperation. American Political Scientist Review, 102 (2): 233–4.

40.Baker, L.A., Raine, A., Liu, J-H., & Jacobson, K.C. (2008) Differential genetic and environmental influences on reactive and proactive aggression in children. Journal of Child Abnormal Psychology 36(8):1265–1278. PMID: 18615267

41.Gao, Y., Baker, L.A.,Raine, A., Wu, H. &.Bezdjian, S. (2009). Brief report: Interaction between social class and risky decision-making in children with psychopathic tendencies. Journal of Adolescence, 32(2): 409–414. PMID: 18986696

42.Tuvblad, C., Zheng, M., Raine, A., & Baker, L.A. (2009) A common genetic factor explains the covariation among ADHD ODD and CD symptoms in 9-10 year old boys and girls. Journal of Child Abnormal Psychology, 37:153-167. PMID: 19015975

43.Isen, J. D., Baker, L.A. & Raine A., Bezdjian, S. (2008). Genetic and environmental influences on the Junior Temperament and Character Inventory in a preadolescent twin sample. Behavior Genetics, 39:36–47. PMID: 19043782 PMCID: PMC2609904.

44.Gao, Y., Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., Lozano, D.I., & Baker, L.A. (2009). Genetic and environmental influences on frontal EEG asymmetry and alpha power in 9-10 year old twins: Psychophysiology, 46(4): 787–796, PMID: 19386046

45.Baker, L.,Tuvblad, C., Reynolds, C., Zheng, M. & Raine, A. (2009). Resting heart rate and the development of antisocial behavior from age 9-14: Genetic and environmental influences. Development and Psychopathology 21: 939–960. PMID: 19583891

46.Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., Zheng, M. & Baker, L.A. (2009). Genetic and environmental stability differs in reactive and proactive aggression. AggBeh, 35(6): 437-452.PMID: 19688841

47.Bezdjian, S., Baker, L., Lozano, D.I. & Raine, A. (2009). Assessing inattention and impulsivity in children in the Go/NoGo task. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 27: 365-383. PMID: 19812711

48.Isen, J., Raine, A., Baker, L.A., Dawson, M. Lozano, D.I. & Bezjian, S. (2010). Sex-specific association between psychopathic traits and electrodermal reactivity in children. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 119(1): 216-225. PMID: 20141258

49.Tuvblad, C., Jacobson, K.C., Isen, J.., Lozano, D.I, Raine, A.,.Baker, L.A., (2010). Genetic and environmental etiology of sympathetic arousal and parasympathetic activation in children. Behavior Genetics: 40(4): 452-466. PMID: 20162348

50.Bezdjian, S., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. & Lynam, D. (2011) Psychopathic personality in children: Genetic and environmental influences. Psychological Medicine, 41 (3): 589-600. PMID: 20482945

51.Bezdjian, S., Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., & Baker, L.A. (2011). The genetic and environmental covariation among psychopathic personality traits, reactive and proactive aggression in childhood. Child Development, 82(4): 1267–1281.PMID: 21557742

52.Ericson, M., Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., Young-Wolff, K., Baker, L.A. (2011). The heritability and longitudinal stability of schizotypal traits during adolescence Behavior Genetics, 41 (4): 499-511. PMID: 21369821

53.Yeh, M., Jacobson, K., Baker, L.A. & Raine, A. (2011) Child psychopathic traits moderate relationships between parental affect and child aggression. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 50(10): 1054-1064.PMID: 21961779

54.Bezdjian, S., Baker, L.A., & Tuvblad, C. (2011). Genetic and environmental influences on impulsivity: A meta-analysis of twin, family and adoption studies. Clinical Psychology Review, 31: 1209-1223. PMID: 21889436

55.Niv, S., Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., Baker,L. A. (2012) Heritability and longitudinal stability of impulsivity in adolescence. Behavior Genetics, 42: 378–392. PMID: 22089391

56.Tuvblad, C., Gao, Y., Isen, J., Botwick, T., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. (2012). The heritability of the skin conductance orienting response: A longitudinal twin study. Biological Psychology, 89 (1) 47-53. PMC3253428PMID: 21945549

57.Wang, P., Baker, L.A., Gao, Y., Raine, A., Lozano, D.I. (2012). Psychopathic traits and physiological responses to aversive stimuli in children aged 9-11 years. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40(5):759-69; PMID: 22228313

58.Yang, Y-L., Joshi, A.A., Joshi, S.H., Baker, L.A.,Narr, K.L., Raine, A., Thompson, P.M., & Damasio, H. (2012). Genetic and environmental influences on cortical thickness among 14 year old twins. Neuroreport, 22;23(12):702-6.PMID: 22713927

59.Tuvblad, C., Gao, Y., Wang, P., Botwick, T., Raine, A., & Baker, L.A. (2013) Heritability of the Iowa Gambling Task, A longitudinal twin study on decision making. Journal of Adolescence, 36(2):245-55. 23261073

60.Liu, J., Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., and Baker, L. A. (2013). Genetic and environmental influences on nutrient intake.Genes and Nutrition, 8(2):241-52.PMID 23055091.

61.Baker, L.A.,Tuvblad, C., Wang, P., Gomez, K., Bezdjian, S., Niv, S., &Raine, A. (2013) The Southern California Twin Register at the University of Southern California: III. Twin Research. 16(1):336-43PMID 23394193

62.Wang, P., Niv, S.,Tuvblad, C., Raine, ABaker, L.A. (2013). The genetic and environmental overlap between aggressive and non-aggressive antisocial behavior using the Self-report Delinquency Interview for Children and Adolescents. Journal of Criminal Justice41(5):277-284. PMID: 24465061

63.Niv, S.,Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., & Baker, L.A. (2013).Aggression and rule-breaking: Heritability and stability of antisocial behavior problems in childhood and adolescence. Journal of Criminal Justice41(5): 285-291.

64.Tuvblad, C., Bezdjian, S., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. (2013). Psychopathic Personality and Negative Parent-to-Child Affect: A Longitudinal Cross-lag Twin Study, Journal of Criminal Justice, 41(5): 331-341.

65.Liu, J., Tuvblad, C., Li, L., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. (2013) Medical Record validation of Maternal Recall of Pregnancy and Birth Events from a Twin Cohort,Twin Research and Human Genetics: 16(4):845-60.

66.Tuvblad, C., Bezdjian, S., Schug, R., Ericson, M., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. (2014). The heritability of psychopathic personality in 14 to 15 year old twins:A multi-rater, multi-measure approach, Psychological Assessment(3):705-716. PMID: 4155407

67.Bezdjian, S., Wang, P., Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. (2014). Motor impulsivity during childhood and adolescence: A longitudinal biometric analysis of the Go/NoGo task in 9-18 year old twins. Developmental Psychology, 50 (11), 2549-57.doi/10.1037/a0038037 PMID: 25347305

68.Gao, Y., Tuvblad, C., Schell, A., Raine, A., & Baker, LA. (2015). Skin Conductance Fear Conditioning Impairments and Aggression: A Longitudinal Study. Psychophysiology52: 288-295; published online Sept 1 2014.PMID: 25174802.

69.Wang, P., Gao, Y., Tuvblad, C., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. (2015). Genetic Covariance between Psychopathic Traits and Anticipatory Skin Conductance Responses to Threat: Evidence for a Potential Endophenotype. Development and Psychopathology,Published online: 09 January 2015 DOI:

70.Niv, S. Ashrafulla, S., Tuvblad, C., Jackson, N., Raine, A., Baker, L.A. (2015).Childhood EEG Frontal Alpha Power as a Predictor of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior: A Twin Heritability Study, Journal of Biological Psychology, 105C, 72-76. PMID: 25456277

71.Tuvblad, C., Wang, P., Bezdjian, S., Raine, A., & Baker, L. A. (2015). Psychopathic personality development from ages 9 to 18: Genes and environment. Development and Psychopathology. May 5:1-18 (Epub ahead of print) PMID: 25990131doi:10.1017/S0954579415000267

72.Young-Wolff, K., Wang, P., Tuvblad, C., Baker, L.A.,Raine, A., & Prescott, C.A. (2015). Drinking experience uncovers genetic influences on alcohol expectancies across adolescence. Addiction 110(4): 610-8. PMID: 25586461.

73.Park, A.E., Huynh, P., Schell, A.M.Baker, L.A. (2015). Relationship between obesity, negative affect, and basal heart rate in predicting heart rate reactivity to psychological stress among adolescents. Int. J. Psychophysiol., Aug: 97(2):139-44. PMID: 26049136.

74.Jelenkovic, A., Yokoyama, Y., et al. (2015) Zygosity differences in height and body mass index of twins from infancy to old age: A study of the CODATwins Project. Twin Res. Human. Genet., Oct; 18(5):557-570. doi: 10.1017/thg.2015.57. Epub 2015 Sep 4. PMID: 26337138