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Table 1.

IBQ-R scale definitions from Garstein & Rothbart (2002).

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Table 2.

Intercorrelations between the dimensions of the IBQ-R scale.

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Figure 1.

Scatterplots of correlations between mid-frontal (F3–F4) EEG asymmetry and the Approach, Distress to Limitations, Falling Reactivity, Fear and Perceptual Sensitivity scales of the IBQ-R.

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Figure 2.

Scatterplots of correlations between lateral-frontal (F7–F8) EEG asymmetry and the Approach, Distress to Limitations, Falling Reactivity, and Soothability scales of the IBQ-R.

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Table 3.

Significant Effects of Linear Model Models designed to predict infant temperament using mid-frontal, lateral-frontal and parietal EEG asymmetry.

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