Eva Telzer

Eva Telzer

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 61

North America-United States

About Eva Telzer

Eva Telzer, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of Developmental Psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Social Media and the Developing Brain

Telomere erosion and depressive symptoms across development following institutional care

Dr. Eva Telzer CV

Early adolescents’ Attention to Emotion and Brain Network Integration Predict Later Depression

Developmental changes in brain function linked with addiction-like social media use two years later

Dispositional and Social Correlates of Digital Status Seeking Among Adolescents

Neural Tracking of Perceived Parent, but not Peer, Norms Is Associated with Longitudinal Changes in Adolescent Attitudes about Externalizing Behaviors

21. The Role of Dopamine-Related Neurophysiology in Incentive-Boosted Cognitive Control and Associations With Substance Use

Eva Telzer Information

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Citations(all)

13539

Citations(since 2020)

8633

Cited By

8345

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

157

i10Index(since 2020)

153

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Eva Telzer Skills & Research Interests

Developmental Psychology

Top articles of Eva Telzer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Social Media and the Developing Brain

Eva H Telzer

Maria T Maza

2024/4/30

Telomere erosion and depressive symptoms across development following institutional care

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Charlotte Heleniak

Bonnie Goff

Laurel J Gabard-Durnam

Eva H Telzer

Kathryn L Humphreys

...

2024/3/1

Dr. Eva Telzer CV

Eva Telzer

Fatimah Jangana

2024/4/9

Early adolescents’ Attention to Emotion and Brain Network Integration Predict Later Depression

Yijing Lin

Mallory Feldman

Natalie Frye

Mitch Prinstein

Eva Telzer

...

2024/2/19

Developmental changes in brain function linked with addiction-like social media use two years later

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

Jessica S Flannery

Kaitlyn Burnell

Seh-Joo Kwon

Nathan A Jorgensen

Mitchell J Prinstein

...

2024/1/1

Dispositional and Social Correlates of Digital Status Seeking Among Adolescents

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking

Jolien Trekels

Jacqueline Nesi

Kaitlyn Burnell

Mitchell J Prinstein

Eva H Telzer

2024/2/6

Neural Tracking of Perceived Parent, but not Peer, Norms Is Associated with Longitudinal Changes in Adolescent Attitudes about Externalizing Behaviors

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

Kathy T Do

Mitchell J Prinstein

Kristen A Lindquist

Eva H Telzer

2024/4/4

21. The Role of Dopamine-Related Neurophysiology in Incentive-Boosted Cognitive Control and Associations With Substance Use

Biological Psychiatry

Jessica Flannery

Ashley Parr

Kristen Lindquist

Eva Telzer

2024/5/15

Neurobiological sensitivity to popular peers moderates daily links between social media use and affect

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Maria T Maza

Seh-Joo Kwon

Nathan A Jorgensen

Jimmy Capella

Mitchell J Prinstein

...

2024/2/1

Exploring Family Obligation as a Buffer Between Parental Differential Treatment and Sibling Hostility

Journal of Child and Family Studies

Lucy S McClellan

Cassidy M Fry

Eva H Telzer

Christy R Rogers

2024/3/15

Why adolescents conform to high‐status peers: Associations among conformity, identity alignment, and self‐esteem

Child Development

Nathan H Field

Sophia Choukas‐Bradley

Matteo Giletta

Eva H Telzer

Geoffrey L Cohen

...

2024/5

Friendship changes differentially predict neural correlates of decision-making for friends across adolescence

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Seh-Joo Kwon

Mitchell J Prinstein

Kristen A Lindquist

Eva H Telzer

2024/2/1

Longitudinal changes in the value and influence of parent and peer attitudes about externalizing behaviors across adolescence.

Kathy Do

Eva Telzer

2022/10

Neighborhood disadvantage, race/ethnicity and neural sensitivity to social threat and reward among adolescents

Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience

Nathan A Jorgensen

Keely A Muscatell

Ethan M McCormick

Mitchell J Prinstein

Kristen A Lindquist

...

2023/1/1

Adolescents’ perceptions of social risk and prosocial tendencies: Developmental change and individual differences

Social Development

Emma Armstrong‐Carter

Kathy T Do

Natasha Duell

Seh‐Joo Kwon

Kristen A Lindquist

...

2023/2

Behavioral and neural trajectories of risk taking for peer and parent in adolescence

Journal of cognitive neuroscience

Seh-Joo Kwon

Jessica E Flannery

Caitlin C Turpyn

Mitchell J Prinstein

Kristen A Lindquist

...

2023/5/1

Adolescents’ neural sensitivity to high and low popularity: Longitudinal links to risk-taking and prosocial behavior

Developmental cognitive neuroscience

Jimmy Capella

Nathan A Jorgensen

Seh-Joo Kwon

Maria T Maza

Mitchell J Prinstein

...

2023/10/1

A longitudinal assessment of adolescents’ sexual communication with parents, best friends, and dating partners.

Developmental Psychology

Emily S Bibby

Sophia Choukas-Bradley

Laura Widman

Caitlin Turpyn

Mitchell J Prinstein

...

2023/7

Links between objectively-measured hourly smartphone use and adolescent wake events across two weeks

Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology

Shedrick L Garrett

Kaitlyn Burnell

Emma L Armstrong-Carter

Benjamin W Nelson

Mitchell J Prinstein

...

2023/12/3

Neurobiological development in adolescence and early adulthood: Implications for positive youth adjustment.

Eva H Telzer

Seh-Joo Kwon

Nathan A Jorgensen

2023

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