The parental brain: a neural framework for study of teaching in humans and other animals

HE Kim, A Torres-Garcia… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2015 - search.proquest.com
Parenting, conceptualized as a specific form of teaching, may inform mentalistic, culture-
based, and functional definitions. Combined brain-imaging, hormone-measurement, and …

[HTML][HTML] Parental brain and socioeconomic epigenetic effects in human development

JE Swain, SC Perkins, CJ Dayton… - The Behavioral and …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Critically significant parental effects in behavioral genetics may be partly understood as a
consequence of maternal brain structure and function of caregiving systems recently studied …

Intellectually gifted students also suffer from immune disorders

CP Benbow - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1985 - cambridge.org
Males are selectively afflicted with the neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders of
childhood, a broad and virtually ubiquitous phenomenon that has not received proper …

Attachment: A view from evolutionary biology and behavior genetics

D Pérusse - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992 - cambridge.org
This article describes a neurobiological basis for the" first attachment" of the primate infant to
its caretaker. The infant normally internalizes a neurobiological" image" of the behavioral …

Immunoreactive theory and the genetics of mental ability

AR Jensen - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1985 - cambridge.org
Males are selectively afflicted with the neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders of
childhood, a broad and virtually ubiquitous phenomenon that has not received proper …

[图书][B] The parental brain: mechanisms, development, and evolution

M Numan - 2020 - books.google.com
The Parental Brain: Mechanisms, Development, and Evolution presents a comprehensive
analysis of how the brain regulates parental behavior in nonhuman animals and in humans …

Does function imply structure?

WA Mason - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992 - cambridge.org
This article describes a neurobiological basis for the" first attachment" of the primate infant to
its caretaker. The infant normally internalizes a neurobiological" image" of the behavioral …

Brain-based sex differences in parenting propagate emotion expression

JE Swain - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2009 - cambridge.org
Parent-infant emotional expressions vary according to parent and infant gender. Such
parent-infant interactions critically affect infant development. Neuroimaging research is …

Emotions of human infants and mothers and development of the brain

C Trevarthen - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1992 - cambridge.org
This article describes a neurobiological basis for the" first attachment" of the primate infant to
its caretaker. The infant normally internalizes a neurobiological" image" of the behavioral …

Sex differences in neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders: One explanation or many?

E Taylor, M Rutter - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1985 - cambridge.org
Males are selectively afflicted with the neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders of
childhood, a broad and virtually ubiquitous phenomenon that has not received proper …