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B.A. - 1953
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York Clinical Internships 1957-58 Franklin
D. Roosevelt VA NP Hospital, Montrose, New York Military 1954-56 SP3 (SIGC) U.S. Army Certification 1962 New York State (Clinical Psychologist), No. 002747 Other Training 1961 Course
in computer language SOAP (IBM 650)
1951-53 Remedial Reading Teacher in the Reading Laboratory of Brooklyn College of CUNY 1954 Teaching Fellow, English Department, Brooklyn College of CUNY 1956 USAFI course in general psychology 1957 Research Associate to Professor Kenneth Herrold, Teachers College, Columbia University 1958 Research Assistant, Department of Psychological Foundations & Services, Teachers College, Columbia University 1960 Research Assistant, Institute of Psychological Research, Teachers College, Columbia University 1961-67 Research Psychologist, Research Department, The William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Psychoanalysis, New York City 1961-68 Research and Clinical Consultant in Psychological Services of the Drug Addiction Service, Morris J. Bernstein Institute, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City 1964-69 Faculty member, The William Alanson White Institute, New York City 1964-68 Research Associate in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University 1965-68 Research Consultant to the Bureau of Research in Neurology and Psychiatry, New Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, Princeton, New Jersey 1967-68 Project Director, Research Department, The William Alanson White Institute, New York City 1967-69 Research Consultant to the Laboratory for EEG and Human Psychopharmacology, Department of Psychiatry, New York Medical College 1/69-6/72 Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Division of Biological Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, New York Medical College (on leave from 7/71 to 6/72) 12/71-1/75 Associate Chairman, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland Baltimore County 1974-77 Evaluation Consultant to the project, "Definition of Work-Related Factors in AFDC Decisions," Office of Research and Planning, Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2/75-8/75 Acting Chairman, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland Baltimore County 9/75-8/78 Associate Chairman, Department of Psychology, University of Maryland Baltimore County 9/78-6/79 Visiting Professor, Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, (Department of Psychiatry) University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 9/80-6/88 Coordinator of the Master's Program in Community Clinical Psychology, University of Maryland Baltimore County 1/83-9/88 Coordinator of the Psychobehavioral (Clinical) Track of the Human Services Psychology Doctoral Program, University of Maryland Baltimore County 7/84- Lecturer in Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University (part time) 1/86-6/86 Visiting Scholar, Brigham Young University (Department of Psychology), Provo, Utah 9/88-6/95 Director of the Master's Program in Community Clinical Psychology, University of Maryland Baltimore County 4/96- Associate
Chairman, Department of Psychology, Nonacademic Positions 1971-74 Secretary Treasurer, Point Charge Corporation, New York City 5/77-8/78
Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Acting President of the Blue Bird
School (a private, nonprofit elementary school in Ruxton, Maryland) 9/79-6/80 Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ruxton Country School (a private, nonprofit elementary school in Ruxton, Maryland) Principal Investigator Correlates of the Linguistic Aspects of Speech (with Joseph Jaffe), a two-year research project under Grant No. MH-4548 from the National Institute of Mental Health to The William Alanson White Institute, 1961-1962. ($68,468) Opiate Effects on Brain Function and Behavior (with Jan Volavka & Rhea Dornbush), a three-year research project under Grant No. MH-19476 from the National Institute of Mental Health to New York Medical College, 1971-1973. ($107,514) Conversational Rhythms and Interpersonal Closeness, a one-year Faculty Research Grant from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1973. ($1,200) Chronography of Psychotherapeutic Interactions, an academic-year research grant from the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry of the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Toronto (Canada), 1978-1979. ($1,660) Dialogic Time Patterns of Schizophrenic and Affectively Disordered Dyads, an academic-year research grant from the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry of the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Toronto (Canada), 1978-1979. ($931) Interpersonal Timing and Infant Social Behavior (with Cynthia L. Crown at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and Joseph Jaffe, Michael Jasnow, Beatrice Beebe, and Harold Fox at Columbia University), a three-year research project under Grant No. R01-NS23219 from the National Institute of Mental Health. The consortium arrangement is with Columbia University as the primary site and the University of Maryland Baltimore County as the contractee, 3/1/86-2/28/89. ($385,679 for UMBC and $317,015 for Columbia) Neurological Basis of Communicative Disorder in Autism (with C. L. Crown at UMBC and J. Jaffe, B. Beebe, and M. Jasnow at Columbia University), a three year grant request (R0l NS2469l 0l) to NINCDS of NIH, 3/l/87 2/28/90. ($777,43l; approved but not funded) Automated Quantification of Autistic Social Responsivity (with C. L. Crown and M. Jasnow at UMBC, J. Jaffe and B. Beebe at Columbia University, and M. Konstantareas at the University of Toronto), a three-year request to NIH, 4/1/88-3/31/91 ($687,000; approved but not funded) Communication Development Project, a one-year request for DRIF funds from UMBC (funded). Interpersonal Timing and Infant Social Behavior (with Cynthia L. Crown at Xavier University, Michael Jasnow at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and Joseph Jaffe, Beatrice Beebe, and Harold Fox at Columbia University), a two-year competing continuation research project under Grant No. R01-NS23219 from the National Institute of Mental Health. The consortium arrangement is with Columbia University as the primary site and the University of Maryland Baltimore County and Xavier University as contractees, 3/1/90 - 2/28/92 ($237,465 for UMBC, $180,121 for Columbia and $80,753 for Xavier [approved but not funded]) Verbal Communication Trait Markers in Schizophrenia (with Ann A. Pulver at the Maryland Psychiatric Center), a one-year CRC Pilot Project Award from the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, September, 1987 - August, 1988. ($6,000) Coordinated Interpersonal Timing of Vocal Behavior in Interactions with Autistic Children (with Michael D. Jasnow and Joseph Jaffe), a two-year request to the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, 3/1/90 - 2/28/92 ($33,975, not funded) Familial Components and Expressed Emotion in the Vocal Time Patterns of Schizophrenic Patients, a one-year project from the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center, February, 1990 - January, 1991. ($16,505) Security of Children's Attachment to Mother: Comparisons and Correlates, a one-year project from the DRIF Fund of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, July, 1992 -- June, 1993. ($11,345) Co-Principal Investigator Psycholinguistic Analysis of Verbal Interaction (with Joseph Jaffe), a five-year research project under Grant No. MH-04571 from the National Institute of Mental Health to The William Alanson White Institute, 1963-1967. ($492,840) Effects of LSD-25 on Psychotherapeutic Communication (with Joseph Jaffe and Charles C. Dahlberg), two successive three-year research projects under Grant No. MH-11670 from the National Institute of Mental Health to The William Alanson White Institute, 1965-1971. (My position changed to Consulting Research Psychologist in 1969.) A Chronographic Analysis of Interactions with Autistic Persons (with Christopher D. Webster and Mary M. Konstantareas), a one-year research grant from the Laidlow Foundation to the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry of the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Toronto (Canada), 1979-1980. ($4,000) Automatic Indices of Coronary Prone Behavior (with Aron W. Siegman), a two-year research project under Grant No. 1 R01 HL28591-01A1 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of NIH to the University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1983-1984. ($166,141) Comparative Assessment of Behavior Typing Interviews (with Aron W. Siegman), a one-year research project under Grant No. 1 R01 HL32585-01 from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of NIH to the University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1984-1985. ($41,773) Down's Syndrome
and Interpersonal Timing in Social Interaction (with Michael Jasnow and
Joseph Jaffe), a two-year research grant from the March of Dimes Birth
Defects Foundation to the University of Maryland Baltimore County, March,
1985-April, 1987. ($18,000) Down's Syndrome and Interpersonal Timing in Social Interaction (with Michael Jasnow, Joseph Jaffe, and Cynthia L. Crown), an eight-month extension grant from the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation to the University of Maryland Baltimore County, October, 1988 - May, 1989. ($8,000) Algorithm for Conversational Timing as Hidden-State Stochastic Automata (with Joseph Jaffe, Samuel Anderson, and Beatrice Beebe), a two-year research project submitted to NSF from Columbia University Health Sciences, September 1, 1991 - August 31, 1993. ($329,914) (Approved but not funded) Dyadic Timing: Infant Development and Depressed Mothers (with Joseph Jaffe, Edward Z. Tronick, Beatrice Beebe, and Samuel Anderson), a two-year research project under Grant No. MH48793 from NIMH to New York State Psychiatric Institute, December 1, 1991 - November 31, 1993. ($315,383) (Approved but not funded) Do Early Vocal Dialogues of Infants and Depressed Mothers Predict Infant Attachment? (with Beatrice Beebe, Joseph Jaffe, Samuel Anderson, and Harold E. Fox), a two-year research grant from the Fund for Psychoanalytic Research to the New York State Psychiatric Institute, September 1, 1991 - August 31, 1993. ($24,000) Mother-Infant Regulation: Depression and Attachment. (with Beatrice Beebe and Joseph Jaffe,), a one-year research grant from Lotte Kohter to be administered by Dr. Karl-Heinz Brisch (Ulm University, Germany) to the New York State Psychiatric Institute, ($15,000) Editorial Activities Section Editor, The Clinical Psychologist, Newsletter of Division 12 of the American Psychological Association (for Section III of the Division, i.e., the Section for the Development of Clinical Psychology as an Experimental-Behavioral Science), 1967-1971. Consulting Editor, Professional Psychology, a journal of the American Psychological Association, 1969-1976; Journal of Social Psychology, 2000 - 2002. Editorial Board: Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1976-; Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1982-; Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 1988-; Journal of Communication Disorders, 1984-1991 Reviewer: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Science, Journal of Personality, Journal of Human Communication Research, Journal of Communication Disorders, Infant Behavior and Development, National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Developmental Psychology. Professional Societies Member: American
Psychological Society Honors Visiting Scholar, an award from the German Academic Exchange Service to spend one month in the laboratory of Dr. Klaus Scherer at the University of Giessen, West Germany (June, 1980). ($1900DM) Distinguished Faculty Mentor, an award from the University of Maryland Chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. (April, 1993, $200.00) Honorary Societies Sigma Xi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi Personal Born: December
13, 1930 Books Jaffe, J., & Feldstein, S. (1970). Rhythms of dialogue. New York: Academic Press. Shapiro, D. M., Feldstein, S., & Fink, M. (1971). Computer aided interactive psychiatric diagnosis programs. New York: New York Medical College. Siegman, A. W., & Feldstein, S. (Eds.) (1978). Nonverbal behavior and communication. Hillsdale, N. J.: Erlbaum Associates. (Second edition, 1987) Siegman, A. W., & Feldstein, S. (Eds.) (1978). Of speech and time: Temporal speech patterns in interpersonal contexts (2nd ed.). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum Associates. Siegman, A. W., & Feldstein, S. (Eds.) (1985). Multichannel integrations of nonverbal behavior. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum Associates, 1985. Jaffe, J., Beebe, B., Feldstein, S., Crown, C. L., & Jasnow, M. D. (2001). Rhythms of dialogue in infancy. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. 66 (2), (Serial No. 265). Chapters Feldstein, S., Jaffe, J., & Cassotta, L. (1963). Psychodiagnostic implications of automated speech analysis. In K. Enslein (Ed.), Proceedings of the conference on data acquisition and processing in biology and medicine. New York: Pergamon, 243-251. Feldstein, S. (1964). Vocal patterning of emotional expression. In J. H. Masserman (Ed.), Science and psychoanalysis (Vol. 7). New York: Grune & Stratton, 193-208. Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Cassotta, L. (1964). Computation of information measures in diagnostic interviews. In K. Enslein (Ed.), Data acquisition and processing in biology and medicine (Vol. 3). New York: Pergamon, 143-150. Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Cassotta, L. (1967). A stochastic model of speaker switching in natural dialogue. In K. Salzinger & S. Salzinger (Eds.), Research in verbal behavior and some neurophysiological implications. New York: Academic, 281-294. Jaffe, J., Dahlberg, C. C., & Feldstein, S. (1967). Practical aspects of systematic research in psychoanalytic office settings: Report of the Committee on Research of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. In J. H. Masserman (Ed.), Science and psychoanalysis (Vol. 9). New York: Grune & Stratton, 202-222. Feldstein, S. (1972). Temporal patterns of dialogue: Basic research and reconsiderations. In A. W. Siegman & B. Pope (Eds.), Studies in dyadic communication. New York: Pergamon Press, 91-113. Dahlberg, C. C., Mechaneck, R., & Feldstein, S. (1973). Systematic research on LSD in psychoanalysis. In E. G. Witenberg (Ed.), Interpersonal explorations in psychoanalysis: New directions in theory and practice. New York: Basic Books, 296-320. Feldstein, S., & Welkowitz, J. (1978). A chronography of conversation: In defense of an objective approach. In A. W. Siegman & S. Feldstein (Eds.), Nonverbal behavior and communication. Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum Associates, 329-378. Second edition, 1987, pp. 435-499. Feldstein, S. (1980). Temporal aspects of speech: Prologue and epilogue. In W. P. Robinson, H. Giles, and P. M. Smith (Eds.), Language: Social psychological perspectives. London: Pergamon, 283-286, 317-319. Feldstein, S., & Weingartner, H. (1981). Speech and psychopharmacology. In J. K. Darby (Ed.), Speech evaluation in psychiatry. New York: Grune & Stratton, 369-396. Feldstein, S. (1982). Impression formation in dyads: The temporal dimension. In M. Davis (Ed.), Interaction rhythms: Periodicity in communicative behavior (pp.207-224). New York: Human Sciences. Feldstein, S., & Welkowitz, J. (1982). Gespraachschronographie - Die objektive Bestimmung zeitlicher Parameter in verbalen Interaktionen. In K. R. Scherer (Ed.), Vokale Kommunikation: Nonverbale Aspekte des Sprachverhaltens (pp. 105-121). Basel, Switzerland: Beltz. Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., Mays, K., & Alson, D. (1984). Interpersonal timing: The application of an adult dialogue model to mother-infant vocal and kinesic interactions. In T. Field (Ed.), Infant social perception. Norwood, N. J.: Ablex, 217-247. Crown, C. L., & Feldstein, S. (1985). Psychological correlates of silence and sound in conversational interaction. In D. Tannen & M. Saville-Troike (Eds.), Perspectives on silence (pp. 31-54). Norwood, N.J.: Ablex. Feldstein, S. (1998). Some nonobvious consequences of monitoring time in conversations. In G. A. Barnett (Series Ed.) & M. T. Palmer (Vol. Ed.), Progress in Communication Sciences, Vol. XIV (pp. 163-190). Norwood, N.J.: Ablex. Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., Lachmann, F., Feldstein, S., Crown, C., & Jasnow, J. (2002). Koordination von Sprachrhythmus und Bindung: Systemtheoretische Modelle (Coordination of speech rhythms and attachment: A system theoretical model). In K. H. Brisch, K. E. Grossmann, K. Grossmann, & L. Köhler (Eds.), Bindung und Seelische Entwicklungswege: Grundlagen, Prävention und Klinische Praxis. Germany: Klett-Cotta Articles Feldstein, S. (1962). The relationship of interpersonal involvement and affectiveness of content to the verbal communication of schizophrenic patients. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 64, 29-45. Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1962). Vocabulary diversity of schizophrenics and normals. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 5, 76-78. Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1962). A note about speech disturbances and vocabulary diversity. Journal of Communication, 12, 166-170. Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1962). The relationship of speech disruption to the experience of anger. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 26, 505-509. Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1963). Language predictability as a function of psychotherapeutic interaction. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 27, 123-126. Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1963). Schizophrenic speech fluency: A partial replication and a hypothesis. Psychological Reports, 13, 775-780. Feldstein, S., Brenner, M. S., & Jaffe, J. (1963). The effect of subject sex, verbal interaction and topical focus on speech disruption. Language and Speech, 6, 229-239. Cassotta, L., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1964). AVTA: A device for automatic vocal transaction analysis. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 7, 99-104. Jaffe, J., Cassotta, L., & Feldstein, S. (1964). A Markovian model of time patterns in speech. Science, 144, 884-886. Brenner, M.
S., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1965). The contribution of statistical
uncertainty and test anxiety to speech disruption. Journal of Verbal Learning
and Verbal Behavior, 4, 300-305. Weinstein, R., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1966). The interaction of vocal context and lexical predictability. Language and Speech, 9, 137-152. Feldstein, S., Rogalski, C. J., & Jaffe, J. (1966). Predictability and disruption of spontaneous speech. Language and Speech, 9, 137-152. Fortunado, J., LaVine, R., Feldstein, S., & Richman, E. (1966). Predicting type of discharge from a narcotic detoxification ward. International Journal of the Addictions, 1, 124-130. Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Cassotta, L. (1967). Markovian models of dialogic time patterns. Nature, 216, 93-94. Rozan, G. H., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1967). "Denial personality," reported symptoms, and the clinical course of an inpatient psychiatric sample. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 145, 385-391. Cassotta, L., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1967). The stability and modifiability of individual vocal characteristics in stress and nonstress interviews. Research Bulletin (No. 2). New York: The William Alanson White Institute. Feldstein, S. (1968). Interspeaker influence in conversational interaction. Psychological Reports, 22, 826-828. Mechaneck, R., Feldstein, S., Dahlberg, C. C., & Jaffe, J. (1968). Experimental investigation of LSD as a psychotherapeutic adjunct. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 9, 490-498. Dahlberg, C. C. Mechaneck, R., & Feldstein, S. (1968). LSD research: The impact of lay publicity. American Journal of Psychiatry, 125, 385-389. Welkowitz, J., & Feldstein, S. (1969). Dyadic interaction and induced differences in perceived similarity. Proceedings of the 77th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, 4, 343-344. Welkowitz, J., & Feldstein, S. (1970). Relation of experimentally manipulated interpersonal perception and psychological differentiation to the temporal patterning of conversation. Proceedings of the 78th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, 5, 387-388. Feldstein, S. (1970). The professional school. The Clinical Psychologist, 23(2), 3. Feldstein, S. (1970). Not a professional school, a professional university! A response to Arthur Kovacs. The Clinical Psychologist, 23(4), 5. Schwartz, J., Feldstein, S., Fink, M., Shapiro, D. M., & Itil, T. M. (1971). Evidence for a characteristic EEG frequency response to thiopental. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 31, 149-153. Volavka, J., Dornbush, R. L., Feldstein, S., Clair, G., Saks, A., Fink, M., & Freedman, A. M. (1971). Marijuana, EEG and behavior. Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 191 Volavka, J., Feldstein, S., Abrams, R., Dornbush, R. L., & Fink, M. (1972). EEG and clinical changes after bilateral and unilateral electroconvulsive therapy. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 32, 631-639. Abrams, R., Fink, M., Dornbush, R. L., Feldstein, S., Volavka, J., & Roubicek, J. (1972). Unilateral and bilateral ECT: Effects on depression, memory and the electroencephalogram. Archives of General Psychiatry, 27, 88-91. Welkowitz, J., Feldstein, S., Finkelstein, M., & Aylesworth, L. (1972). Changes in vocal intensity as a function of interspeaker influence. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 35, 715-718. Abrams, R., Fink, M., & Feldstein, S. (1973). Prediction of clinical response to ECT. British Journal of Psychiatry, 122, 457-460. Feldstein, S., Chesler, P., & Fink, M. (1973). Psychological differentiation and the response of opiate addicts to pharmacological treatment. British Journal of Addiction, 68, 151-157. Volavka, J., Crown, P., Dornbush, R. L., Feldstein, S., & Fink, M. (1973). EEG heart rate and mood change ("high") after cannabis. Psychopharmacologia, 32, 11-25. Volavka, J.,
Matousek, M., Feldstein, S., Roubicek, J., Prior, O., Scott, D. F., Brezinova,
V., & Synek, V. (1973). Die Zuverllassigkeit der EEG-Geurteiling.
(The reliability of EEG assessment.) EEG-EMG, 4, 123-130. Volavka, J., Levine, R., Feldstein, S., & Fink, M. (1974). Short-term effects of heroin in man: Is EEG related to behavior? Archives of General Psychiatry, 30, 677-681. Welkowitz, J., Cariffe, G., & Feldstein, S. (1976). Conversational congruence as a criterion of socialization in children. Child Development, 47, 269-272. Sadd, S., Welkowitz, J., & Feldstein, S. (1978). Judgments of characteristics of speakers in a natural stress situation. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 47, 47-54. Feldstein, S. (1979). The nitty gritty issues of psychiatric research. Career Directions, 6(3), 2-12. Glaister, J., Feldstein, S. & Pollack, H. (1980). Chronographic speech patterns of acutely psychotic patients: A preliminary note. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 168, 219-223. Feldstein, S., & Bond, R. N. (1981). Perception of speech rate as a function of vocal frequency and intensity. Language and Speech, 24, 385-392. Feldstein, S., Konstantareas, M., Webster, C. D., & Oxman, J. (1982). The chronography of interactions with autistic speakers: An initial report. Journal of Communication Disorders, 15, 451-460. Bond, R. N., & Feldstein, S. (1982). Acoustical correlates of the perception of speech rate: An experimental investigation. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 11, 539-557. Feldstein, S., & Sloan, B. (1984). Actual and stereotyped speech tempos of extraverts and introverts. Journal of Personality, 52, 188-204. Welkowitz, J., Bond, R. N., & Feldstein, S. (1984). Conversational time patterns of Hawaiian children as a function of ethnicity and gender. Language and Speech, 27, 173-191. Welkowitz, J., Bond, R. N., & Feldstein, S. (1984). Gender and conversational time patterns of Japanese-American adults and children in same- and mixed-gender dyads. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 3, 127-138. Scherer, K. R., Feldstein, S., Bond, R. N., & Rosenthal, R. (1985). Vocal cues to deception: A comparative channel approach. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 14, 409-425. Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., Jasnow, M. D., Beebe, B., & Jaffe, J. (1985). A strategy for investigating autism as a prelinguistic disorder of social development. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 13, 61-76. Jasnow, M. D., & Feldstein, S. (1986). Adult-like temporal characteristics of mother-infant vocal interactions. Child Development, 57, 754-761. Siegman, A. W., Feldstein, S., Tommaso, C. T., Ringel, N. & Lating, J. (1987). Expressive vocal behavior and the severity of coronary artery disease. Psychosomatic Medicine, 49, 545-561. Beebe, B., Alson, D., Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (1988). Vocal congruence in mother-infant play. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 17, 245-259. Bond, R. N., Feldstein, S., & Simpson, S. (1988). Relative and absolute judgments of speech rates from masked and content-standard stimuli: The influence of vocal frequency and intensity. Human Communication Research, 14, 548-567. Jasnow, M. D., Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., Taylor, L., Beebe, B. & Jaffe, J. (1988). Coordinated interpersonal timing of Down-syndrome and nondelayed infants with their mothers: Evidence for a buffered mechanism of social interaction. Biological Bulletin, 175, 355-360. Feldstein, S. & Crown, C. L. (1990). Oriental and Canadian conversational interactions: Chronographic structure and interpersonal perception. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 1, 247-265. Podberesky, R., Deluty, R. H., & Feldstein, S. (1990). Evaluation of Spanish- and Oriental-accented English speakers. Social Behavior and Personality, 18, (1), 53-63. Crown, C. L. & Feldstein, S. (1991). The perception of speech rate from the sound-silence patterns of monologues. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 20, 47-63. Feldstein, S., Crown, C. L., & Jaffe, J. (1991). Expectation and extraversion: Influencing the perceived rate of tone-silence sequences. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 29, 395-398. Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., Jasnow, M. D., Beebe, B., & Jaffe, J. (1992). Gaze behavior of Down's syndrome and nondelayed infants in interactions with their mothers. Acta Paedopsychiatrica (European Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) 55, 51-55. Feldstein, S., Jaffe, J., Beebe, B., Crown, C. L., Jasnow, M. D., Fox, H., & Gordon, S. (1993). Coordinated interpersonal timing in adult-infant vocal interactions: A cross- site replication. Infant Behavior and Development, 16, 455-470. Feldstein, S., Dohm, F-A., & Crown, C. L. (1993). Gender as a mediator in the perception of speech rate. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 31, 521-524. Crown, C. L., Flaspohler, D. C., Feldstein, S., Jaffe, J., Beebe, B., & Jasnow, M. D. (1996). Mathematical models for coordinated interpersonal timing in mother-infant interactions in the first year if life. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 25, 617-628. Herbst, J. H., Goodman, M., Feldstein, S., & Reilly, J. M. (1999). Health-related quality of life assessment of patients with life-threatening ventricular arrythmias. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 22, 1-12. Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., Lachmann, F., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L., & Jasnow, M. (2000). Systems models in development and psychoanalysis: The case for vocal rhythm coordination and attachment. Infant Mental Health Journal, 21, 99-122. Feldstein, S. Dohm, F-A., & Crown, C. L. (2001). Gender and speech rate in the perception of competence and social attractiveness. Journal of Social Psychology, 141 (6), 755-806. Graham, R. C., Hamblin, A. W., & Feldstein, S. (2001). Recognition of emotion in English voiced by speakers of Japanese, Spanish, and English. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 39, 19-37. Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., Jasnow, M. D., Beebe, B., & Jaffe, J. (2002). The cross-modal coordination of interpersonal timing: Neonatal gaze with adult vocal behavior. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. Koulomzin, M., Beebe, B., Anderson, S., Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S. & Crown, C. L. (2002). Infant gaze, head, face, and self-touch at four months differentiate secure versus avoidant attachment at one year. Attachment and Human Development, 4(1), 3-24. Feldstein, S. & Field, T. (2002). Vocal behavior in the dyadic interactions of preadolescent and early adolescent friends and acquaintances. Adolescence, 37, 495-513. Hane, A. A.,
Feldstein, S. & Dernetz, V. H. (2003). The relation between coordinated
interpersonal timing and maternal sensitivity with four-month-old infants.
Under Editorial Review Feldstein, S., Hane, A. A., Morrison, B. M., & Huang, K. (under review). Relation of the Australian Postnatal Attachment Questionnaire to the Attachment Q-Set. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. Unpublished Manuscripts Feldstein, S. (1958). The feasibility of psychotherapy with the mentally retarded: Review of selected research. Unpublished manuscript, The William Alanson White Institute. Jaffe, J., & Feldstein, S. (1962). Phase relationships of filled pauses and vocabulary change in interviews. Unpublished manuscript, The William Alanson White Institute. Feldstein, S. & Jaffe, J. (1963). The identification of simulated affective vocal expression: A validation procedure. Unpublished manuscript, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Cassotta, L., Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Moses, R. (1964). Operating manual: Automatic vocal transaction analyzer. Research Bulletin (No. 1). New York: The William Alanson White Institute.
Brenner, M. S., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1963). Speech disruption as a function of the statistical structure of language. American Psychologist, 18, 376. (Abstract) Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (1963). An IBM 650 program written in SOAP for the computation of speech disturbances per time, speaker and group. Behavioral Science, 8, 86-87, ADI No. 7445. Abstract) Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Cassotta, L. (1963). Simultaneous computation of lexical and extralinguistic information measures in dialogue. MT, 7, 37. (Abstract) Feldstein, S., Jaffe, J., & Cassotta, L. (1967). The effect of mutual visual access upon conversational time patterns. American Psychologist, 23, 594. (Abstract) Feldstein, S., BenDebba, M., & Alberti, L. (1974). Distributional characteristics of simultaneous speech in conversation. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 55 (Suppl.) S42. (Abstract) Feldstein, S. (1976). Rate estimates of sound-silence sequences in speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 60 (Suppl. No. 1) S46. (Abstract) Feldstein, S. & Bond, R. N. (1980). Perception of speech rate as a function of vocal frequency and intensity. Language and Speech, 24, 385-392. Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (1980). Sound-silence patterns and the perception of speech rate. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 67 (Suppl. 1) S65. Bond, R. N., & Feldstein, S. (1981). Some acoustical correlates of speech-rate perception. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, (Suppl. 1) S97. (Abstract) Feldstein,
S. & Crown, C. L. (1986). The measurement of interpersonal influence
in Dohm, F-A., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. (1987). Global speech rate and gender as mediating factors in person perception. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 83 (Suppl. 1), S68. (Abstract) Feldstein, S., Dohm, F. A., & Crown, C. L. (November, 1988). Rate-dependent perception of interpersonal characteristics. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Vol. 84, (Suppl. 1) S154. (Abstract) Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., Jasnow, M. D., & Gordon, S. (1989). Mother-infant and stranger-infant vocal dialogue at 12 months: Home versus laboratory replication. Abstracts of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, 6, 189. Feldstein, S., DiGregorio, I., Crown, C. L., Jasnow, M. D., Beebe, B., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1990). Infant temperament and coordinated interpersonal timing. Infant Behavior and Development, 13, 369. (Abstract) Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., Anderson, S., Beebe, B., Crown, C. L., & Jasnow, M. D. (April, 1990). Turn-rule structures in protoconversation. Infant Behavior and Development, 13, 436. (Abstract) Jaffe, J., Anderson, S., Beebe, B., Feldstein, S., Jasnow, M. D. & Crown, C. L. (1990). Conversational and anticonversational turntaking in mother-infant vocal interactions at four months. Brain & Language, 39, 611-612. (Abstract) Feldstein, S. & Field, T. (1991). Vocal behavior in the dyadic interaction of preadolescent friends and acquaintances. Abstracts of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, 8, 52. Crown, C. L. & Feldstein, S. (1991). Vocal behavior among college-aged pairs who like, dislike, or are unacquainted with each other. Abstracts of the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, 8, 52. Crown, C. L. & Feldstein, S. (1992). Using a model of dialogic time patterns to predict infant development: Method and results. Infant Behavior & Development, 15, 49. (Abstract) Jaffe, J., Beebe, B., Feldstein, S. & Anderson, S. W. (1992). Do vocal dialogues of infants and mothers predict infant attachment? Infant Behavior & Development, 15, 50. (Abstract) Jaffe, J., Anderson, S., Beebe, B., Feldstein, S., Crown, C. L., & Jasnow, M. D. (1992). Turntaking in protoconversation: the emergence of two states of mind. International Journal of Neuroscience. (Abstract). DiGregorio, I. W., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (1993). The relation of mother-infant synchrony to maternal sensitivity. Abstracts of the 60th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, 10, 322. Koulomzin, M., Beebe, B., Jaffe, J. & Feldstein, S. (1993). Infant self-comfort, disorganized scanning, facial distress and bodily approach in face-to-face play at 4 months discriminates "A" vs. "B" attachment at 1 year. Abstracts of the 60th Anniversary Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, 10, 446. White, K. A. & Feldstein, S. (June, 1994). Infants' secure base behavior as assessed by the Strange Situation and the Q-sorts of mothers and observers: Comparisons within and across methods. Infant Behavior and Development: Abstracts of papers presented at the Ninth International Conference on Infant Studies, 17, 1012. Crown, C. L., Flaspohler, D. C., Jaffe, J., & Feldstein, S. (June, 1994). A mathematical model of mother-infant interaction. Infant Behavior and Development: Abstracts of papers presented at the Ninth International Conference on Infant Studies, 17, 591. Hoffhines, V. L., White, K. A., Ashley, A., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1996). Pre- and perinatal adversity, quality of mother-infant attachment, and parenting stress: A preliminary analysis. Abstracts of papers presented at the Tenth International Conference on Infant Studies, 19, 506. Crown, C. L., Flaspohler, D. C., Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., Beebe, B., & Jasnow, M. D. (April, 1996). Relative effectiveness of two mathematical models of interpersonal contingency for the prediction of conventional measures of infant development. Abstracts of papers presented at the Tenth International Conference on Infant Studies, 19, 411. Kaufman-Balamuth, L., Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (April, 1998). Four-month mother-infant gaze contingencies predict one-year infant attachment. Infant Behavior and Development, 21, 499. (Special ICIS Issue) PRESENTATIONS Feldstein, S. (March, 1963). Psycholinguistic analysis: An approach to dyadic interaction. Paper read at the American Orthopsychiatric Association, New York City. Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1963). Some correlates of word predictability in psychotherapy. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City. Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Cassotta, L. (1963). A classification of time patterns in vocal interaction. Unpublished manuscript, The William Alanson White Institute. Spiegel, H., Brenner, M. S., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (October, 1963). Linguistic correlates of hypnotically induced changes in age level. Paper read at the Society of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, New York City. Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., & Cassotta, L. (February, 1964). A stochastic model of the time patterns of dialogue. Paper read at the Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Feldstein, S. (April, 1964). A profile of simulated affective vocal behavior. Paper read at the British Psychological Society, Leicester, England. Weinstein, R., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1964). Word predictability as a function of increasing information. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia. Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (November, 1964). Judgments of affective vocal expression by experienced psychotherapists. Paper read at the Divisional Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia. Feldstein, S., Rogalski, C. J., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1965). The predictability of disrupted and fluent speech. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Atlantic City. Feldstein, S. (September, 1965). Stochastic models of the temporal organization of dialogue. Paper read at the American Psychological Association, Chicago. Feldstein, S., Jaffe, J., & Cassotta, L. (April, 1966). Mathematically predicted time patterns of dialogue. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City. Feldstein, S. (September, 1966). Automated interaction chronography: A behavioral approach to clinical research. Paper read at the Symposium on the Extrapolation from the Fields of General Psychology to Psychotherapy, at the American Psychological Association, New York City. Feldstein, S., Mechaneck, R., & Jaffe, J. (December, 1966). Therapeutic use of LSD: Assessment problems. Paper read at the Pfeifer Symposium on Psychedelic Agents, New Jersey College of Medicine, East Orange. Cassotta, L., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1967). Stability, influence and congruence in dyadic vocal interaction. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. Gerstman, L. J., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (November, 1967). Syntactical versus temporal cues for speaker switching in natural dialogue. Paper read at the Acoustical Society of America, Florida. Feldstein,
S., & Chorosh, J. (1968). Manual for transcribing conversation and
coding Dahlberg, C. C., Feldstein, S., & Mechaneck, R. (October, 1968). Systematic research on LSD in psychoanalysis. Paper read at The William Alanson White Institute 25th Anniversary Conference, New York City. Marcus, E. S., Welkowitz, J., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1970). Psychological differentiation and the congruence of temporal speech patterns. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Atlantic City. Volavka, J., Matousek, M., Roubicek, J., & Feldstein, S. (September, 1970). The reliability of visual EEG assessment. Paper read at the American EEG Society, Washington, D. C. Abrams, R., Dornbush, R. L., Volavka, J., Feldstein, S., & Fink, M. (October, 1970). Multiple-monitored electroconvulsive therapy. Interim Report, Division of Biological Psychiatry. New York Medical College. Fink, M., Dornbush, R. L., Feldstein, S., Abrams, R., & Volavka, J. (April, 1971). Contributions of unilateral and multiple-monitored ECT to the theory and practice of convulsive therapy. Paper read at the Society of Biological Psychiatry, Washington, D. C. Volavka, J., Dornbush, R. L., Feldstein, S., Fink, M., & Freedman, A. M. (May, 1971). Marijuana, EEG and behavior. Paper read at the Conference on Marijuana: Chemistry, Pharmacology and Patterns of Social Usage (The New York Academy of Sciences), New York. Welkowitz, J., Rothstein, S., & Feldstein, S. (June, 1973). Temporal speech patterns as indices of interpersonal perception. Paper read at the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Philadelphia. Welkowitz, J., Cariffe, G., & Feldstein, S. (September, 1974). Conversational congruence as a criterion of socialization in children. Paper read at the American Psychological Association, New Orleans. Feldstein, S., Alberti, L., BenDebba, M., & Welkowitz, J. (September, 1974). Personality and simultaneous speech. Paper read at the American Psychological Association, New Orleans. BenDebba, M., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1975). Characteristics of simultaneous speech in unconstrained conversations. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, New York. Alberti, L.,
Feldstein, S., Gross, H. S., McDaniel, E. G., & Welkowitz, J. (June,
1975). An exploratory study of the chronography of psychotherapeutic interactions.
Paper read at the Society for Psychotherapy Research, Boston. Feldstein, S., Gross, H. S., & McDaniel, E. G. (October, 1975). Therapeutic styles: Time as a critical factor. Invited colloquium presented at the School of Medicine of the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Feldstein, S. (May, 1976). Some personality correlates of speaking turns. In A. W. Siegman (Chair), Temporal aspects of speech in conversation. Symposium presented at "Perspectives on Language," an Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of Louisville, Kentucky. Feldstein, S. (November, 1976). Rate estimates of sound-silence sequences in speech. Paper read at the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego. Feldstein, S. (August, 1977). Race and gender effects on conversational time patterns. In P. C. Ellsworth (Chair), Demographic and personality influences on nonverbal behavior in conversation. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association, San Francisco. Feldstein, S., & Smith, R. T. (April, 1977). An introduction to program evaluation. Invited workshop given at the meeting of the Maryland Psychological Association, Baltimore County. Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. (March, 1978). Conversational time patterns as a function of introversion and extraversion. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Washington, D. C. Feldstein, S. (May, 1978). An introduction to multiple regression analysis. Invited workshop given at the meeting of the Maryland Psychological Association, Baltimore County. Feldstein, S. (June, 1978). Conversational time patterns: Past studies and possible applications. Invited colloquium presented to the Department of Psychology at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Feldstein, S. (March, 1979). Conversational time patterns: Review and current considerations. Invited colloquium presented to the Social Area of Group of the Department of Psychology of the University of Toronto, Toronto (Canada). Feldstein, S. (March, 1979). Impression formation in dyads and conversational rhythms: I. Background and initial study. Invited address to the conference "Interaction Rhythms" of the Institute for Nonverbal Communication Research, New York. Glaister, J., Feldstein, S., & Pollack, H. (March, 1979). Chronographic speech patterns of acutely psychotic patients. Paper read at the Clinical Research Society of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (April, 1979). Interpersonal perception in dyads as a function of race, gender, and conversational time patterns. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia. Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., & Siegman, A. W. (April, 1979). Speech sounds and silences in nonsimulated expressions of anger. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia. Feldstein, S. (July, 1979). Discussion and integration of symposium papers. In A. W. Siegman & S. Feldstein (Guest Convenors), Temporal aspects of speech. Symposium at the International Conference on Social Psychology and Language, University of Bristol, England. Feldstein, S. (September, 1979). Chairperson and discussant, Integrative studies of nonverbal behavior. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association, New York. Glaister, J., Feldstein, S. & Pollack, H. (September, 1979). A new technique for assessing patient change: Chronographic analysis of interviews with psychiatric patients. Paper read at the Canadian Psychiatric Association, Vancouver, British Columbia. Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (April, 1980). Sound-silence patterns and the perception of speech rate. Paper read at the Acoustical Society of America, Atlanta. Feldstein, S. (May, 1980). Conversational chronography: An extralinguistic paradigm. Invited colloquium presented to the Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University. Feldstein, S., Oxman, J., Konstantareas, M. M., & Webster, C. D. (June, 1980). Temporal patterns of speech of autistic persons. In C. D. Webster (Chair), Autism: Dissynchronous communication. Symposium presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Calgary. Feldstein, S. (June, 1980). Impression formation in dyadic interactions. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Saarbrucken, West Germany. Feldstein, S. (June, 1980). Invited lecture, University of Saarbrucken, West Germany. Feldstein, S. (June, 1980). Invited Lecture, University of Zurich, Switzerland, June, 1980. Feldstein, S. (June, 1980). Invited participant in workshop, "Current problems in nonverbal and vocal behavior," University of Zurich, Switzerland. Feldstein, S. (June, 1980). Clinical applications of temporal speech analysis. Invited colloquium presented at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, West Germany. Feldstein, S. (June, 1980). Recent studies of speech rate. Invited seminar at the University of Giessen, West Germany. Feldstein, S. (June, 1980). Impression formation as a function of conversational time patterns. Invited colloquium presented at the University of Giessen, West Germany. Feldstein,
S., Konstantareas, M. M., & Oxman, J. (February, 1981). The chronography
of interviews with autistic adolescents. In C. D. Webster (Chair), Observing
what actually happens: Analyzing the psychological interview. Symposium
presented at the Canadian Psychological Association, Toronto. Crown, C. L., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1981). Conversational congruence: Measurement and meaning. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, New York. Feldstein, S., & Bond, R. N. (April, 1981). Vocal frequency and intensity in the perception of speech rate. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association. Feldstein, S., Hennessy, B., & Bond, R. N. (August, 1981). Conversation chronography and interpersonal perception in Chinese and English dyads. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles. Welkowitz, J., Sanders, B., Bond, R. N., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1982). Race, gender, and conversational time patterns of children living in Hawaii. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., & Bond, R. N. (April, 1982). Effects of simultaneous speech on interpersonal perception. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Feldstein, S., & Bond, R. N. (April, 1982). Interpersonal perception in conversational interactions as a function of self perception. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Bond, R. N., & Feldstein, S. (May, 1982). The relation of vocal frequency and vocal intensity to the perception of speech rate: A replication and extension. Paper read at the Eastern Communication Association, Hartford, Connecticut. Welkowitz, J., Bond, R. N., & Feldstein, S. (August, 1982). Gender and conversation time patterns of Oriental adults in Hawaii. Paper read at the American Psychological Association, Washington, D. C. Feldstein, S., Bond, R. N., Simpson, S., & Brady, E. (November, 1982). Absolute judgments of speech rate as a function of vocal frequency and intensity. Paper presented at the Acoustical Society of America, Orlando. Bond, R. N., Feldstein, S., Brady, E., & Simpson, S. (November, 1982). The influence of vocal frequency and intensity on the perception of speech rate: Natural speech samples as stimuli. Paper presented at the Acoustical Society of America, Orlando. Zelner, S. D., Beebe, B., Feldstein, S., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1984). Short-range sequential constraint in mother-vocal, infant-gaze dialogue. Poster presented at the Fourth Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, New York. Jasnow, M., Feldstein, S., & Brandt, L. (April, 1984). The accommodation of vocal time patterns in mother-infant interactions. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Simpson, S., Crown, C. L., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1984). The perception of speech rate as a function of the perceiver's speech rate and gender. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Siegman, A. W., Feldstein, S., Simpson, S., Barkley, S., & Kobren, R. (April, 1984). Content and stress in the interview method for the assessment of Type A behavior. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Feldstein, S., Siegman, A. W., Simpson, S., Barkley, S., & Kobren, R. (April, 1984). Assessing coronary prone behavior from the temporal structure of speech. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore. Feldstein, S., Siegman, A. W., Barkley, S. E., Simpson, S., & Kobren, R. (May, 1984). Judged and actual speech rates as indices of coronary-prone behavior. Paper read at the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Philadelphia. Siegman, A. W., & Feldstein, S. (March, 1985). The relationship of expressive vocal behavior to severity of coronary artery disease. In A. W. Siegman (Chair), The Type-A behavior pattern and coronary heart disease. Symposium presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans. Siegman, A.
W., Feldstein, S., Kobren, R., Meyers, A., & Ringel, N. (March, 1985).
Type-A and coronary-prone behavior: Overlapping but different constructs.
In S. Feldstein (Chair), In search of coronary-prone behavior. Symposium
presented at The Eastern Psychological Association, Boston. Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., Beebe, B., Hirschfeld, N., & Brayer, N. (March, 1985). Assessing the intensity of behaviors used by mothers to stimulate their infants. Paper read at the Eastern Psychological Association. Brown, B. L. & Feldstein, S. (April, 1985). Emotion in the voice: A comparison of judge accuracy, subjective reactions, and acoustic analyses. Paper read at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Tucson, Arizona. Feldstein, S. (January, 1986). The beginnings of social relatedness: Mother-infant interaction. Invited address to the Family Living Lecture Series of Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Feldstein, S. (February, 1986). The perception of speech rate as function of the perceived and the perceiver. Paper read at the 12th Annual Language and Linguistic Symposium, Brigham Young University College of Humanities, Provo, Utah. Siegman, A. W., Feldstein, S., Ringel, N., Tommaso, C., & Salomon, J. (March, 1986). Hostility and the severity of coronary artery disease. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco. Siegman, A. W., Feldstein, S., Ringel, N., Tommaso, C., & Salomon, J. (March, 1986). Expressive verbal behavior and coronary artery disease: A replication. Paper presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Francisco. Mann, M., Beebe, B., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1986). Bi-directional influence in mother-toddler and father-toddler play. Paper presented at the Fifth Biennial International Conference on Infant Studies, Los Angeles. Feldstein, S., Fink, B., Crown, C. L., Jasnow, M. D., Jaffe, J., & Beebe, B. (April, 1986). Conversational rhythms of boys born prior and subsequent to their autistic siblings. Paper read at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver. Mason, C. A., Brown, B. L., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1986). A comparison of the recognizability of test-identified, peer-nominated, and role-reversed introverts and extraverts across four communication channels. Paper read at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, Denver. Siegman, A. W., Feldstein, S., & Ringel, N. (August, 1986). Expressive vocal behavior and coronary heart disease. Paper presented to the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. Siegman, A. W., Feldstein, S., & Ringel, N. (August, 1986). Type-A behavior and coronary disease. Paper presented at the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C. Ablard, K., Crown, C. L., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1987). Perceived interpersonal relations as a function of vocal intensity accommodation. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Arlington, VA. Brown, B. L., Feldstein, S., Sanderson, D., & Caldwell, G. (February, 1987). Vocal expression of emotion: Comparisons of judge accuracy, linguistic properties, subjective reactions, and acoustical analyses. Paper read at the 13th Annual Language and Linguistic Symposium, Brigham Young University College of Humanities, Provo, Utah. Crown, C. L., Jasnow, M. D., Taylor, L., Feldstein, S., Jaffe, J., & Beebe, B. (April, 1987). Gaze behavior of Down-Syndrome infants in interactions with their mothers. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. Dohm, F. A., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (April, 1987). The perception of speech rate as a function of the perceiver's gender and the speaker's gender. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Arlington, VA. Molaison, V., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (April, 1987). Vocal accommodation in the interactions of at-risk infants and normal adults. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Baltimore, MD. Kearns, L.,
& Feldstein, S. (April, 1987). The role of speech rate and loudness
in cardiovascular responsivity. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological
Association, Arlington, VA. Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., Crown, C. L., Jasnow, J., Feldstein, S. & Gordon, S. (April, 1988). Influence in mother-infant versus stranger-infant vocal dialogue: A cross-site replication. Poster presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Washington, D. C. Crown, C. L., Feldstein, S., Jasnow, M. D., Beebe, B., Wagman, I., & Jaffe, J. (April, 1988). The temporal coordination of neonatal gaze with adult vocal behavior. Poster presented at t he International Conference on Infant Studies, Washington, D.C. Feldstein, S. & Crown, C. L. (June, 1989). Instructional set and extraversion: Influencing the perceived rate of tone-silence sequences. Poster presented at the First Meeting of the American Psychological Society, Alexandria, Virginia. Feldstein,
S. (April, 1989). Invited comments. In T. Field (Chair), Time-series analysis.
Workshop presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research
in Child Development, Kansas City, Missouri. Feldstein, S., Jasnow, J. D., DiGregorio, I., Crown, C. L., Beebe, B., & Jaffe, J. (March, 1990). The possible heritability of dialogic time patterns. Poster presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, Philadelphia. Dohm, F. A. & Feldstein, S. (June, 1990). Global speech rate, gender, and race, as mediating factors in person perception. Poster presented at the Second meeting of the American Psychological Society, Dallas. Feldstein, S. (February, 1991). Attachment, temperament, and cognition: Three predictable outcomes of mother-infant interaction. Invited Psychology and Family Life Lecture, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Feldstein, S., Dohm, F. A., & Crown, C. L. (April, 1991). Gender and speech rate jointly influence interpersonal perception. Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City. Feldstein, S. (April, 1991). Vocal behavior in the interactions of preadolescent friends and acquaintances. In T. Field (Chair), Interaction rhythms across development. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA. Crown, C.
L. & Feldstein, S. (April, 1991). Vocal behavior among college-aged
pairs who Crown, C. L. & Feldstein, S. (May, 1992). Coordinated interpersonal timing: Method and results. In B. Beebe (Chair), Mother-infant vocal dialogues predict infant attachment, temperament and cognition. Symposium presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Infant Studies, Miami, Florida. DiGregorio, I. W., Feldstein, S., & Crown, C. L. (March, 1993). The relation of mother- infant vocal synchrony to maternal sensitivity. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of he Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA. Jaffe, J.
& Feldstein, S. (July, 1993). Predictions from a nonlinear dynamic
model of timing in a dyadic communication network. Poster presented at
the 1993 Gordon White, K. A., Sima, R. & Feldstein, S. (August, 1993). The contribution of self-esteem to maternal efficacy. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada. Crown, C. L., Flaspohler, D. C., Jaffe, J., & Feldstein, S. (June, 1994). A mathematical model of mother-infant interaction. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Infant Studies, Paris, France. White, K. A., & Feldstein, S. (August, 1994). Maternal contributions to individual differences in mother-toddler attachment. Poster presented at the Attachment and Psychopathology Conference, Toronto, Canada. Feldstein, S., Crown, C. L., Beebe, B., & Jaffe, J. (September, 1994). Predicting adult- infant attachment from the temporal coordination of their interactions. Poster presented at the Attachment and Psychopathology Conference, Toronto, Canada. White, K. A. & Feldstein, S. (March, 1995). Maternal contributions to the quality of toddler-mother attachment. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, Indiana. Feldstein, S., Crown, C. L., Beebe, B., & Jaffe, J. (March, 1995). Temporal coordination and the prediction of mother-infant attachment. In A. Schölmerich & S. Feldstein (Co- chairs), Contingency and coordination in parent-infant interaction: Strategies, results, and their implications for development. Symposium presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, Indiana. White, K. A. & Feldstein, S. (May, 1995). The influence of quality of attachment on contingent interactions during mother-toddler play. In S. Petrovich (Chair), Patterns of early socialization: Behavioral ecology of attachment. Symposium presented at the Meeting of the Society for Applied Behavior Analysis, Washington, D.C. Crown, C. L., Flaspohler, D. C., Feldstein, S., Jaffe, J., Beebe, B. & Jasnow, M. D. (June, 1995). Mathematical models for coordinated timing. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society, New York. Stevenson,
W. & Feldstein, S. (August, 1995). Neonatal gaze and mother-infant
attachment. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association,
New York. Hoffhines, V. L., White, K. A., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1996). Pre- and Perinatal adversity, quality of mother-infant attachment, and parenting stress: A preliminary analysis. Poster presented at the Bienniel Meeting of the International Society for Infant Studies, Providence, RI. Anderson, S., Beebe, B., Jaffe, J., & Feldstein, S. (April, 1996). Four-month infants of depressed mothers show diminished level of activity in response to mother's voice. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Infant Studies, Providence, RI. Crown, C. L., Flaspohler, D. C., Jaffe, J., Feldstein, S., Beebe, B., & Jasnow, M.D. (June, 1996). Contingency relates differently to attachment and cognition in male and female infants. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society, New York. Strong, W. J., Brown, B. L., Spackman, M. P., Wang, R., & Feldstein, S. (December, 1996). Identification, vocal rating, and acoustical measurement of acted emotion. Presented at the Acoustical Society of America, Honolulu, Hawaii. Ashley, A., Feldstein, S., Hoffhines, V. & White, K. A. (April, 1997). Mother-toddler attachment and coordinated interpersonal timing during play interactions: A preliminary analysis. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D. C. Crown, C. L., Flaspohler, D. C., Jaffe, J, Feldstein, S., Beebe, B., & Jasnow, M. D. (April, 1997). Three mathematical models of social contingency predict sex differences in cognition and attachment in infancy. Poster presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, D. C. Feldstein, S., Ashley-Hane, A., Hoffman, A., & Hoffhines, V. (May, 1998). Automated estimates of speech rate in dialogues. Poster presented at the American Psychological Society, Washington, D. C. Ashley-Hane,
A., Feldstein, S., Crown, C. L., Beebe, B., Jasnow, M. D. & Jaffe,
J. (April, 1999). The relation of mother-infant vocal coordination to
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