Body odours as a chemosignal in the mother–child relationship: new insights based on an human leucocyte antigen-genotyped family cohort

L Schäfer, A Sorokowska, J Sauter… - … Transactions of the …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Mothers are able to identify the body odour (BO) of their own child and prefer this smell
above other BOs. It has hence been assumed that the infantile BO functions as a …

[HTML][HTML] Duration of motherhood has incremental effects on mothers' neural processing of infant vocal cues: a neuroimaging study of women

CE Parsons, KS Young, MV Petersen… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
The transition to motherhood, and the resultant experience of caregiving, may change the
way women respond to affective, infant signals in their environments. Nonhuman animal …

Low parental tolerance for infant crying: an underlying factor in infant sleep problems?

A Sadeh, M Juda‐Hanael, E Livne‐Karp… - Journal of sleep …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Parenting behaviours play a major role in the evolution of infant sleep. Sleep problems in
infancy have been associated with excessive parental involvement at night‐time, and with …

Advancing the RDoC initiative through the assessment of caregiver social processes

LS King, VC Salo, A Kujawa… - Development and …, 2021 - cambridge.org
The relationships infants and young children have with their caregivers are fundamental to
their survival and well-being. Theorists and researchers across disciplines have attempted …

Parenting in poverty: Attention bias and anxiety interact to predict parents' perceptions of daily parenting hassles.

ED Finegood, CC Raver, ML DeJoseph… - Journal of family …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Research has long acknowledged the centrality of parents' subjective experiences in the
caregiving role for the organization of parenting behaviors and family functioning. Recent …

The application of electroencephalography to investigate the neural bases of parenting: a review

AN Maupin, NJ Hayes, LC Mayes, HJV Rutherford - Parenting, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Parents play a significant role in their child's development. Recent neuroimaging research
has begun to evaluate the neural circuitry of human parenting to better understand parental …

[引用][C] Parental brain: The crucible of compassion

JE Swain, SS Ho - 2017 - The Oxford handbook of compassion …

Poverty, parent stress, and emerging executive functions in young children

ED Finegood, C Blair - Parental stress and early child development …, 2017 - Springer
Executive functions are higher-order cognitive abilities that support decision-making,
reasoning, planning, reflective processes, and abstract thinking. Recent work suggests that …

Attachment models affect brain responses in areas related to emotions and empathy in nulliparous women

D Lenzi, C Trentini, P Pantano, E Macaluso… - Human brain …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background: The attachment model, as assessed by means of the Adult Attachment
Interview (AAI), is crucial for understanding emotion regulation and feelings of security in …

[HTML][HTML] Brain responses to emotional infant faces in new mothers and nulliparous women

K Zhang, P Rigo, X Su, M Wang, Z Chen, G Esposito… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman's life.
Motherhood is associated with a series of neurophysiological, psychological, and behavioral …