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- Raine, A., Liu, J., Venables, P. H., Mednick, S. A., & Dalais, C. (2010). Cohort Profile: The Mauritius Child Health Project. International Journal of Epidemiology, 39(6), 1441–1451. http://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyp341
- Raine, A., Venables, P. H., & Mednick, S. A. (1997). Low resting heart rate at age 3 years predisposes to aggression at age 11 years: Evidence from the Mauritius Child Health Project. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 36(10), 1457-1464. doi:10.1097/00004583-199710000-00029
- Raine, A., Venables, P. H., Dalais, C., Mellingen, K., Reynolds, C., & Mednick, S. A. (2001). Early educational and health enrichment at age 3–5 years is associated with increased autonomic and central nervous system arousal and orienting at age 11 years: Evidence from the Mauritius Child Health Project. Psychophysiology, 38(2), 254-266. doi:10.1017/S0048577201990067
- Zentner, M., Smolkina, M., & Venables, P. (2014). Effects of measurement aggregation on predicting externalizing problems from preschool behaviour. British Journal Of Developmental Psychology, 32(4), 468-479. doi:10.1111/bjdp.12059
- Luczak, S. E., Yarnell, L. M., Prescott, C. A., Raine, A., Venables, P. H., & Mednick, S. A. (2015). Childhood cognitive measures as predictors of alcohol use and problems by mid-adulthood in a non-Western cohort. Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors, 29(2), 365-370. doi:10.1037/adb0000043
- Gao, Y., Raine, A., Venables, P. H., Dawson, M. E., & Mednick, S. A. (2010). Association of poor childhood fear conditioning and adult crime. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 167(1), 56-60.
- Gao, Y., Tuvblad, C., Schell, A., Baker, L., & Raine, A. (2015). Skin conductance fear conditioning impairments and aggression: A longitudinal study. Psychophysiology, 52(2), 288-295.
- Gao, Y., Raine, A., Venables, P. H., Dawson, M. E., & Mednick, S. A. (2010). Reduced electrodermal fear conditioning from ages 3 to 8 years is associated with aggressive behavior at age 8 years. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry, And Allied Disciplines, 51(5), 550-558. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7610.2009.02176.x