Neurobiology of culturally common maternal responses to infant cry
This report coordinates assessments of five types of behavioral responses in new mothers to
their own infants' cries with neurobiological responses in new mothers to their own infants' …
their own infants' cries with neurobiological responses in new mothers to their own infants' …
Right frontoinsular cortex and subcortical activity to infant cry is associated with maternal mental state talk
AE Hipwell, C Guo, ML Phillips, JE Swain… - Journal of …, 2015 - Soc Neuroscience
The study objective was to examine neural correlates of a specific component of human
caregiving: maternal mental state talk, reflecting a mother9s proclivity to attribute mental …
caregiving: maternal mental state talk, reflecting a mother9s proclivity to attribute mental …
A cry in the dark: depressed mothers show reduced neural activation to their own infant's cry
HK Laurent, JC Ablow - Social cognitive and affective …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
This study investigated depression-related differences in primiparous mothers' neural
response to their own infant's distress cues. Mothers diagnosed with major depressive …
response to their own infant's distress cues. Mothers diagnosed with major depressive …
[HTML][HTML] The neural correlates of maternal sensitivity: an fMRI study
Research on maternal neural response to infant distress highlights circuits that may underlie
differences in quality of maternal behavior. However, it is far from clear which circuits are …
differences in quality of maternal behavior. However, it is far from clear which circuits are …
Explaining individual variation in paternal brain responses to infant cries
Crying is the principal means by which newborn infants shape parental behavior to meet
their needs. While this mechanism can be highly effective, infant crying can also be an …
their needs. While this mechanism can be highly effective, infant crying can also be an …
[HTML][HTML] Duration of motherhood has incremental effects on mothers' neural processing of infant vocal cues: a neuroimaging study of women
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 …
way women respond to affective, infant signals in their environments. Nonhuman animal …
[HTML][HTML] Associations between stress exposure and new mothers' brain responses to infant cry sounds
Exposure to severe stress has been linked to negative postpartum outcomes among new
mothers including mood disorders and harsh parenting. Non-human animal studies show …
mothers including mood disorders and harsh parenting. Non-human animal studies show …
Breastfeeding, brain activation to own infant cry, and maternal sensitivity
Background: Research points to the importance of breastfeeding for promoting close mother–
infant contact and socialemotional development. Recent functional magnetic resonance …
infant contact and socialemotional development. Recent functional magnetic resonance …
Evidence for a caregiving instinct: rapid differentiation of infant from adult vocalizations using magnetoencephalography
KS Young, CE Parsons, EM Jegindoe Elmholdt… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult
listeners and often elicit caregiving behavior. For the parent, rapid responding to an infant in …
listeners and often elicit caregiving behavior. For the parent, rapid responding to an infant in …
Feasibility of using fMRI to study mothers responding to infant cries
JP Lorberbaum, JD Newman, JR Dubno… - Depression and …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
While parenting is a universal human behavior, its neuroanatomic basis is currently
unknown. Animal data suggest that the cingulate may play an important function in …
unknown. Animal data suggest that the cingulate may play an important function in …