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Principal Investigator/Program Director (Last, First, Middle):<br />

Matano, B.A., Hayes, M.J., Brown, M., Tisher, P., Krishnan R. and Paul, J.A. (in press). Modeling early<br />

intervention in the high risk infant in the first year. Maine Policy Review: Special Issue on Early Childcare.<br />

Hayes, M.J., DiPietro, J.A., Atella, L., Fukumizu, M., Wellman, J.D. McCoy, S.K., & Cobo-Lewis, A.B. (under<br />

review). Pathways to state regulation from infancy to 2 years: Temperament and sleep-wake behavior.<br />

Sallinen, B.J., Wellman, J., Fukimizu, M., Gilles, A.A., Troese, M. & Hayes, M.J. (under review). Parent-child<br />

dyadic interactions in clinically anxious children.during play and mild stress.<br />

Recent Book Chapters<br />

Hayes, M.J. (2002). Methodological issues in the study of arousal and awakening in infants. Advances in<br />

Consciousness Research, Vol. 38. In Salzarulo, P. & Ficca, G. (Eds.), Awakening and Sleep-Wake<br />

Cycle across Development, pp. 23-45.<br />

Sallinen, B.J., Gilles, A.A. & Hayes, M.J. (2007). Psychobiological and cultural factors in the development of<br />

postpartum depression. In A.Rosenfeld (Ed.), New Research in Postpartum Depression (pp. 3-17).<br />

New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers.<br />

Hayes, M.J., & Fukumizu, M. (2006). <strong>The</strong> human neonate. In N. J. Salkind (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human<br />

Development (pp. 902-903). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.<br />

Recent Peer-Reviewed Symposia & Invited Talks<br />

Hayes, M.J. (organizer and chair). (2000). Prenatal to Postnatal Continuities and Discontinuities in Motor<br />

Behavior in the Neonate .International Society for Infant Studies, Atlanta, GA.<br />

Hayes, M.J. (organizer and chair). (2003). New Developments in Infant Nightwaking. Association of<br />

Professional Sleep Societies, Chicago, IL.<br />

Hayes M.J. et al. (2004). Continuity and Discontinuity of Sleep-Wake Behavior: Neonatal Period to the<br />

Second Year. Association for Professional Sleep Societies, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

Hayes, M.J. Etiology of Sleep Disturbance in Infancy and Toddlerhood: Importance of Sleep Site Instability in<br />

Infancy. (2006). Pediatric Sleep Medicine Conference, Amelia Island, FL<br />

Hayes, M.J. Cross-Cultural Differences in Parental Responses to Sleep-Related Crying in Infancy. (2007).<br />

Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.<br />

C. Research Support<br />

Active Research Support<br />

MJ Hayes (PI)<br />

1 R21 DA024806-01, National Institutes of Health, “Sleep, Arousal, and Spontaneous Movement in Opioid<br />

Exposed Infants” (07/01/09 – 06/01/11).<br />

MJ Hayes (PI)<br />

Department of Defense, “Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Siblings of Pediatric Cancer Patients” (12/01/2007-<br />

10/01/2010).<br />

MJ Hayes (Co-PI)<br />

NASA, “Improving the Signal to Noise Ratio of Event-Related EEG Signals in High Risk Newborns” (5/1/09-<br />

9/01/09)<br />

MJ Hayes (PI)<br />

Maine Economic Improvement Fund, “Developmental Neuroscience Initiative at Maine Institute of Human<br />

Genetics & Health” (12/01/06-4-01-09)<br />

MJ Hayes (Co-PI)<br />

Maine Academic Prominence Initiative, University of Maine<br />

“Technological Innovation in Developmental Science” (06/01/04-present)<br />

PHS 398/2590 (Rev. 09/04) Page 9 Continuation Format Page

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