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Daniel Berry is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota. His research focuses on how children’s experiences shape self-regulation skills, including impulse control, attention management, and information processing, with applications to vulnerable populations and high-risk contexts.
- EdD, 2010, Harvard University
His work integrates developmental neuroscience, hormones and behavior, and quantitative methods for longitudinal data. Key themes include:
- Neurophysiological mechanisms of self-regulation
- Impact of caregiving environments on development
- Statistical modeling of complex longitudinal data
Recent publications highlight trends in autonomic nervous system dynamics, cross-system regulation, and causal inference in developmental contexts. He is open to advising new PhD students in fall 2026.
Dr. Berry leads the Bioecology, Self-Regulation and Learning Lab, which employs experimental and longitudinal approaches to study mind-brain-environment interactions. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text.
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