Family Cohesion Moderates the Relation between Parent–Child Neural Connectivity Pattern Similarity and Youth's Emotional Adjustment
Despite a recent surge in research examining parent–child neural similarity using fMRI,
there remains a need for further investigation into how such similarity may play a role in …
there remains a need for further investigation into how such similarity may play a role in …
[HTML][HTML] Parent-child neural similarity: Measurements, antecedents, and consequences
Children and their parents are wired to connect as it provides the foundation for developing
children to adapt to an increasingly complex environment. Although extensive studies …
children to adapt to an increasingly complex environment. Although extensive studies …
Dyadic neural similarity during stress in mother–child dyads
Shared psychological processes between individuals occur most between a mother and her
child because the mother–child bond is one of the closest forms of human attachment, in …
child because the mother–child bond is one of the closest forms of human attachment, in …
Into the unknown: examining neural representations of parent–adolescent interactions
The parent–adolescent relationship is important for adolescents' emotion regulation (ER),
yet little is known regarding the neural patterns of dyadic ER that occur during parent …
yet little is known regarding the neural patterns of dyadic ER that occur during parent …
[HTML][HTML] TEAMwork: Testing emotional attunement and mutuality during parent-adolescent fMRI
The parent-child relationship and family context influence the development of emotion
regulation (ER) brain circuitry and related skills in children and adolescents. Although both …
regulation (ER) brain circuitry and related skills in children and adolescents. Although both …
Atypical child–parent neural synchrony is linked to negative family emotional climate and children's psychopathological symptoms.
Family emotional climate is fundamental to children's well-being and mental health. Family
environments filled with negative emotions may lead to increased psychopathological …
environments filled with negative emotions may lead to increased psychopathological …
Love flows downstream: mothers' and children's neural representation similarity in perceiving distress of self and family
The current study aimed to capture empathy processing in an interpersonal context. Mother–
adolescent dyads (N= 22) each completed an empathy task during fMRI, in which they …
adolescent dyads (N= 22) each completed an empathy task during fMRI, in which they …
Effects of parenting environment on child and adolescent social-emotional brain function
TM Chaplin, KL Mauro, CE Niehaus - Neuroscience of Social Stress, 2021 - Springer
The caregiving environment that children and adolescents experience is critically important
for their social-emotional development. Parenting may affect child social-emotional …
for their social-emotional development. Parenting may affect child social-emotional …
[HTML][HTML] Adolescents' emotional competence is associated with parents' neural sensitivity to emotions
An essential component of youths' successful development is learning to appropriately
respond to emotions, including the ability to recognize, identify, and describe one's feelings …
respond to emotions, including the ability to recognize, identify, and describe one's feelings …
Brain-to-brain synchrony in parent-child dyads and the relationship with emotion regulation revealed by fNIRS-based hyperscanning
Parent-child synchrony, the coupling of behavioral and biological signals during social
contact, may fine-tune the child's brain circuitries associated with emotional bond formation …
contact, may fine-tune the child's brain circuitries associated with emotional bond formation …