Laura Pryor
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View article: Does early child negative emotionality moderate the association between maternal stimulation and academic readiness and achievement?
Does early child negative emotionality moderate the association between maternal stimulation and academic readiness and achievement? Open
We investigated whether child temperament (negative emotionality, 5 months) moderated the association between maternal stimulation (5 months–2½ years) and academic readiness and achievement (vocabulary, mathematics, and reading). We applie…
View article: Deepfake Detection Analyzing Hybrid Dataset Utilizing CNN and SVM
Deepfake Detection Analyzing Hybrid Dataset Utilizing CNN and SVM Open
Social media is currently being used by many individuals online as a major source of information. However, not all information shared online is true, even photos and videos can be doctored. Deepfakes have recently risen with the rise of te…
View article: Evaluation of a User Authentication Schema Using Behavioral Biometrics and Machine Learning
Evaluation of a User Authentication Schema Using Behavioral Biometrics and Machine Learning Open
The amount of secure data being stored on mobile devices has grown immensely in recent years. However, the security measures protecting this data have stayed static, with few improvements being done to the vulnerabilities of current authen…
View article: Exploration of Machine Learning Classification Models Used for Behavioral Biometrics Authentication
Exploration of Machine Learning Classification Models Used for Behavioral Biometrics Authentication Open
Mobile devices have been manufactured and enhanced at growing rates in the past decades. While this growth has significantly evolved the capability of these devices, their security has been falling behind. This contrast in development betw…
View article: Hold On and Swipe: A Touch-Movement Based Continuous Authentication Schema based on Machine Learning
Hold On and Swipe: A Touch-Movement Based Continuous Authentication Schema based on Machine Learning Open
In recent years the amount of secure information being stored on mobile devices has grown exponentially. However, current security schemas for mobile devices such as physiological biometrics and passwords are not secure enough to protect t…
View article: Strength of Religious Faith: A Comparison of College Athletes
Strength of Religious Faith: A Comparison of College Athletes Open
Faith is the foundation of all religions. Sporting practices may be an important site for both private and public expressions or exercises of religious faith. Beyond knowing or construing a deeper meaning to life, the exercise of religious…
View article: Machine Learning Algorithms In User Authentication Schemes
Machine Learning Algorithms In User Authentication Schemes Open
In the past two decades, the number of mobile products being created by companies has grown exponentially. However, although these devices are constantly being upgraded with the newest features, the security measures used to protect these …
View article: American College Football and Homophobia: An Empirical Study
American College Football and Homophobia: An Empirical Study Open
This study examines how male hegemony in team sports, such as football, promote homophobia as a form of symbolic violence and a powerful mechanism of social control. The research included the survey administration of the Attitudes Toward G…
View article: Maternal education and offspring birthweight for gestational age: the mediating effect of smoking during pregnancy
Maternal education and offspring birthweight for gestational age: the mediating effect of smoking during pregnancy Open
Background Small for gestational age (SGA) birthweight, a risk factor of infant mortality and delayed child development, is associated with maternal educational attainment. Maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy could contribute to this…
View article: Maternal education and offspring birth weight for gestational age: the mediating effect of smoking during pregnancy
Maternal education and offspring birth weight for gestational age: the mediating effect of smoking during pregnancy Open
Background Small for gestational age (SGA) birth weight, a risk factor for infant mortality and delayed child development, is associated with maternal educational attainment. Maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy could contribute to th…
View article: Domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behavior during pregnancy and postpartum depression risk in the French EDEN and ELFE cohorts
Domain-specific physical activity and sedentary behavior during pregnancy and postpartum depression risk in the French EDEN and ELFE cohorts Open
View article: Physical activity during pregnancy and postpartum depression: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Physical activity during pregnancy and postpartum depression: Systematic review and meta-analysis Open
View article: Early childcare type predicts children’s emotional and behavioural trajectories into middle childhood. Data from the EDEN mother–child cohort study
Early childcare type predicts children’s emotional and behavioural trajectories into middle childhood. Data from the EDEN mother–child cohort study Open
Background The scientific literature on the impact of early childcare on children’s behavioural and emotional difficulties shows contrasting results. We studied this association in France, where childcare is of high quality and children en…
View article: Prenatal diet and children's trajectories of hyperactivity–inattention and conduct problems from 3 to 8 years: the EDEN mother–child cohort
Prenatal diet and children's trajectories of hyperactivity–inattention and conduct problems from 3 to 8 years: the EDEN mother–child cohort Open
Background Evidence shows that diet contributes substantially to lifelong physical and mental health. Although dietary exposure during gestation and early postnatal life is critical, human epidemiological data are limited regarding its lin…
View article: Early life childcare and later behavioral difficulties: a causal relationship? Data from the French EDEN study
Early life childcare and later behavioral difficulties: a causal relationship? Data from the French EDEN study Open
View article: Mental health and global strategies to reduce NCDs and premature mortality
Mental health and global strategies to reduce NCDs and premature mortality Open
View article: Psychopathology and socioeconomic position: what can be done to break the vicious circle?
Psychopathology and socioeconomic position: what can be done to break the vicious circle? Open
View article: Early cannabis initiation and educational attainment: is the association causal? Data from the French TEMPO study
Early cannabis initiation and educational attainment: is the association causal? Data from the French TEMPO study Open
Early cannabis can cause low educational attainment. Youths who initiate cannabis use early require attention from addiction and education specialists to reduce their odds of poor long-term outcomes.
View article: Temperament in infancy and behavioral and emotional problems at age 5.5: The EDEN mother-child cohort
Temperament in infancy and behavioral and emotional problems at age 5.5: The EDEN mother-child cohort Open
An emotional temperament in infancy is associated with higher levels of emotional and behavioral difficulties at the age of 5.5 years. Children who show high emotionality early on may require early prevention and intervention efforts to di…
View article: Food insecurity and mental health problems among a community sample of young adults
Food insecurity and mental health problems among a community sample of young adults Open
View article: Commonalities and specificities between attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism-spectrum disorders: can epidemiology contribute?
Commonalities and specificities between attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism-spectrum disorders: can epidemiology contribute? Open
View article: Early Risk Factors of Overweight Developmental Trajectories during Middle Childhood
Early Risk Factors of Overweight Developmental Trajectories during Middle Childhood Open
The development of overweight in childhood follows two different trajectories, which have common and distinct risk factors that could be the target of early preventive interventions.