[HTML][HTML] Infant social interactions and brain development: A systematic review
D Ilyka, MH Johnson, S Lloyd-Fox - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2021 - Elsevier
From birth, interactions with others are an integral part of a person's daily life. In infancy,
social exchanges are thought to be critical for optimal brain development. This systematic …
social exchanges are thought to be critical for optimal brain development. This systematic …
[HTML][HTML] A functional neuro-anatomical model of human attachment (NAMA): Insights from first-and second-person social neuroscience
Attachment theory, developed by Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby about seventy years
ago, has become one of the most influential and comprehensive contemporary psychology …
ago, has become one of the most influential and comprehensive contemporary psychology …
[图书][B] Attachment-informed grief therapy: The clinician's guide to foundations and applications
PS Kosminsky, JR Jordan - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy bridges the fields of attachment studies, thanatology,
and interpersonal neuroscience, uniting theory, research, and practice to enrich our …
and interpersonal neuroscience, uniting theory, research, and practice to enrich our …
[图书][B] How to Do the Work
DN LePera, DN LePera - 2021 - test.kupikniga.mk
Evolucija čoveka jeste evolucija njegove svesnosti. S objektivnom svesnošću moguće je
sagledati i osetiti sveobuhvatno jedinstvo. Pokušaji da se ovaj fenomen poveže u neku vrstu …
sagledati i osetiti sveobuhvatno jedinstvo. Pokušaji da se ovaj fenomen poveže u neku vrstu …
The protracted maturation of associative layer IIIC pyramidal neurons in the human prefrontal cortex during childhood: a major role in cognitive development and …
The human specific cognitive shift starts around the age of 2 years with the onset of self-
awareness, and continues with extraordinary increase in cognitive capacities during early …
awareness, and continues with extraordinary increase in cognitive capacities during early …
Negative versus withdrawn maternal behavior: Differential associations with infant gray and white matter during the first 2 years of life
Distinct neural effects of threat versus deprivation emerge by childhood, but little data are
available in infancy. Withdrawn versus negative parenting may represent dimensionalized …
available in infancy. Withdrawn versus negative parenting may represent dimensionalized …
Neurobiological implications of parent–child emotional availability: A review
ELM Clark, Y Jiao, K Sandoval, Z Biringen - Brain Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Parental influences are important for a child's behavior, overall adjustment, as well as
cognitive/language development. New research is exploring how relationships with parents …
cognitive/language development. New research is exploring how relationships with parents …
[HTML][HTML] Observed infant-parent attachment and brain morphology in middle childhood–A population-based study
Poor quality of the early infant-parent bond predicts later child problems. Infant-parent
attachment has been suggested to influence brain development, but this association has …
attachment has been suggested to influence brain development, but this association has …
Dignity neuroscience: universal rights are rooted in human brain science
TL White, MA Gonsalves - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Universal human rights are defined by international agreements, law, foreign policy, and the
concept of inherent human dignity. However, rights defined on this basis can be readily …
concept of inherent human dignity. However, rights defined on this basis can be readily …
The neurobiological effects of childhood maltreatment on brain structure, function, and attachment
Childhood maltreatment is a risk factor for psychopathologies, and influences brain
development at specific periods, particularly during early childhood and adolescence. This …
development at specific periods, particularly during early childhood and adolescence. This …