Early life adversity as a risk factor for cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

Z Huang, JD Jordan, Q Zhang - Translational neurodegeneration, 2023 - Springer
Neurological conditions, including cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease (AD),
impose a huge burden on society, affecting millions of people globally. In addition to genetic …

The role of neurobiological bases of dyadic emotion regulation in the development of psychopathology: cross-brain associations between parents and children

EL Ratliff, KL Kerr, KT Cosgrove, WK Simmons… - Clinical Child and …, 2022 - Springer
Daily interactions between parents and children play a large role in children's emotional
development and mental health. Thus, it is important to investigate the neural mechanisms …

Attachment security predicts adolescents' prosocial and health protective responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic

BR Coulombe, TM Yates - Child Development, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Prosocial and health protective behaviors are critical to contain the COVID‐19 pandemic, yet
adolescents have been difficult to engage. Attachment security promotes adolescents' …

Parental self-regulation and engagement in emotion socialization: A systematic review.

K Edler, K Valentino - Psychological Bulletin, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Parental emotion-related socialization behaviors (ERSBs)—including reactions to emotions,
emotional expressiveness, and emotion-related discussion—can foster or hinder children …

Microsocial analysis of dyadic interactions with toddlers and mothers with borderline personality disorder

I Schneider, A Fuchs, SC Herpertz, FM Lobo - Archives of Women's Mental …, 2023 - Springer
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is known for disruptions in mother-child interaction,
but possible underlying patterns of micro-behavior are barely understood. This is the first …

Pathways to emotion regulation in young Black children: An attachment perspective

JA Stern, AS Dunbar, J Cassidy - Advances in child development and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Attachment theory proposes that a central function of caregivers is to provide protection and
co-regulation of children's distress in the context of threat, and that children's secure …

Associations among maternal lifetime trauma, psychological symptoms in pregnancy, and infant stress reactivity and regulation

S Foss, CR Petty, C Howell, J Mendonca… - Development and …, 2023 - cambridge.org
Maternal trauma has intergenerational implications, including worse birth outcomes, altered
brain morphology, and poorer mental health. Research investigating intergenerational …

Assessing unpredictability in caregiver–child relationships: Insights from theoretical and empirical perspectives

E Ugarte, PD Hastings - Development and Psychopathology, 2023 - cambridge.org
There has been significant interest and progress in understanding the role of caregiver
unpredictability on brain maturation, cognitive and socioemotional development, and …

Smartwatch photoplethysmography heart rate measures are associated with parenting behaviors in mothers with elevated mental health symptoms.

M Sitka, RJW McHardy, D Watts, LE Roos… - Translational Issues …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Positive and harsh parenting behaviors are implicated in the biopsychosocial development
of children. Additionally, maternal parenting behaviors are linked to maternal physiology …

Mother–child neural synchronization is time linked to mother–child positive affective state matching

JK Morgan, H Santosa, KK Conner… - Social Cognitive and …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
In the first years of life, in which self-regulation occurs via external means, mother–child
synchronization of positive affect (PA) facilitates regulation of child homeostatic systems …