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Koraly E Perez-Edgar
George Mason University
$10,941,740
Attributed
$19,846,255
Total exposure
8
Grants
8
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $2.8M · FY2006–25$5M$3.8M$2.5M$1.3M$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NIH$19,846,255 · 8
By mechanism
R01$11,538,660 · 3
U01$6,574,535 · 1
R21$814,970 · 2
R56$499,671 · 1
K01$418,419 · 1
Top collaborators
- Susan B Perlman9 shared
- Kristin A. Buss7 shared
- Vanessa Lobue7 shared
- Aleksandra Ewa Zgierska5 shared
Others in their field
Top investigators on “Child”
- Barbara Driver · Westat, Inc.$244,454,458
- Sharon A Nachman · Johns Hopkins University$212,395,175
- Margaret Juliana McElrath · Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center$195,214,889
- George R Seage · Abt Associates, Inc.$189,009,744
- Carol Nesel · Westat$188,148,170
- Elizabeth A Thom · George Washington University$170,579,744
Research focus
ChildBehavioralProtocols DocumentationEnvironmentAnxietyPatternLiteratureResponseSocialAttentionBiologicalTemperamentLinkAffectWithdrawalBehaviorShapesSamplingAnxiety DisordersSymptomsPhysiologicalDiagnosisAdultResearch Domain Criteria
Grant awards (34)
13/24 The Healthy Brain and Child Development National Consortium$1,187,399
U01 · FY2025 · DA · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$1,081,651
R01 · FY2025 · MH · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$84,106
R01 · FY2025 · MH · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$78,115
R01 · FY2025 · MH · contact PI
13/24 The Healthy Brain and Child Development National Consortium$1,581,479
U01 · FY2024 · DA · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$1,117,851
R01 · FY2024 · MH · contact PI
Understanding the Interplay between Parent and Child Contributions in Parent-Child Anxiety Transmission$63,080
R01 · FY2024 · MH · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$58,586
R01 · FY2024 · MH · contact PI
13/24 The Healthy Brain and Child Development National Consortium$1,356,404
U01 · FY2023 · DA · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$1,074,597
R01 · FY2023 · MH · contact PI
13/24 The Healthy Brain and Child Development National Consortium$1,402,939
U01 · FY2022 · DA · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$1,183,229
R01 · FY2022 · MH · contact PI
13/24 The Healthy Brain and Child Development National Consortium$1,046,314
U01 · FY2021 · DA · contact PI
Parent-to-child anxiety transmission in early childhood: Capturing in-the-moment mechanisms through emotion modeling and biological synchrony$499,671
R56 · FY2021 · MH · contact PI
Emerging relations between attention and negative affect in the first two years of life$898,378
R01 · FY2020 · MH · contact PI
Emerging relations between attention and negative affect in the first two years of life$1,000,288
R01 · FY2019 · MH · contact PI
Emerging relations between attention and negative affect in the first two years of life$824,485
R01 · FY2018 · MH · contact PI
Emerging relations between attention and negative affect in the first two years of life$217,420
R01 · FY2018 · MH · contact PI
Emerging relations between attention and negative affect in the first two years of life$29,670
R01 · FY2018 · MH · contact PI
Emerging relations between attention and negative affect in the first two years of life$760,460
R01 · FY2017 · MH · contact PI
Mobile Eye-Tracking as a Tool for Studying Socioemotional Development: Threat-related Attention in a Social Context$196,500
R21 · FY2017 · MH · contact PI
Emerging relations between attention and negative affect in the first two years of life$764,506
R01 · FY2016 · MH · contact PI
Mobile Eye-Tracking as a Tool for Studying Socioemotional Development: Threat-related Attention in a Social Context$235,800
R21 · FY2016 · MH · contact PI
Attention Training's Impact on Biobehavioral Correlates of Behavioral Inhibition$379,417
R01 · FY2015 · MH · contact PI
Attention Training's Impact on Biobehavioral Correlates of Behavioral Inhibition$214,000
R01 · FY2015 · MH · contact PI
Patterns of Attention to Threat linked with Negative Reactivity in Infancy$151,900
R21 · FY2015 · MH · contact PI
Attention Training's Impact on Biobehavioral Correlates of Behavioral Inhibition$436,829
R01 · FY2014 · MH · contact PI
Patterns of Attention to Threat linked with Negative Reactivity in Infancy$230,770
R21 · FY2014 · MH · contact PI
Attention Training's Impact on Biobehavioral Correlates of Behavioral Inhibition$419,569
R01 · FY2013 · MH · contact PI
Attention Training's Impact on Biobehavioral Correlates of Behavioral Inhibition$436,999
R01 · FY2012 · MH · contact PI
Attention Training's Impact on Biobehavioral Correlates of Behavioral Inhibition$415,424
R01 · FY2011 · MH · contact PI
Threat and Attention in Adolescent Anxiety$141,673
K01 · FY2008 · MH · contact PI
Threat and Attention in Adolescent Anxiety$140,660
K01 · FY2007 · MH · contact PI
Threat and Attention in Adolescent Anxiety$136,086
K01 · FY2006 · MH · contact PI