Neurobiology of infant attachment: attachment despite adversity and parental programming of emotionality
Highlights•Infants form attachment to their caregiver despite the quality of parenting.•Parents
program emotionality via regulation of infant physiology.•Parental nurturance and caregiver …
program emotionality via regulation of infant physiology.•Parental nurturance and caregiver …
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between parenting and child autonomic nervous system activity
NV Alen, GS Shields, A Nemer, IA D'Souza… - Neuroscience & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Parental socialization may influence the development of children's autonomic nervous
system (ANS), a key stress-response system. However, to date no quantitative synthesis of …
system (ANS), a key stress-response system. However, to date no quantitative synthesis of …
Maternal socialization of child emotion and adolescent adjustment: Indirect effects through emotion regulation.
A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization
processes are associated with children's subsequent adaptation. Few extant studies have …
processes are associated with children's subsequent adaptation. Few extant studies have …
Observer-rated environmental sensitivity moderates children's response to parenting quality in early childhood.
F Lionetti, EN Aron, A Aron, DN Klein… - Developmental …, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
According to several developmental theories some children are more sensitive to the quality
of their environment than others, but most supporting empirical evidence is based on …
of their environment than others, but most supporting empirical evidence is based on …
The association between parent-reported and observed parenting: A multi-level meta-analysis.
The purpose of the present meta-analysis was to investigate the strength of the association
between parent-reported and observed parenting, and to investigate which specific …
between parent-reported and observed parenting, and to investigate which specific …
Parental support of self-regulation among children at risk for externalizing symptoms: Developmental trajectories of physiological regulation and behavioral …
Children with externalizing symptoms typically show dysregulated arousal when facing
emotional challenges and are at risk for antisocial outcomes later in life. The model of …
emotional challenges and are at risk for antisocial outcomes later in life. The model of …
A transactional analysis of the relation between maternal sensitivity and child vagal regulation.
NB Perry, JS Mackler, SD Calkins… - Developmental …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
A transactional model examining the longitudinal association between vagal regulation (as
indexed by vagal withdrawal) and maternal sensitivity from age 2.5 to age 5.5 was …
indexed by vagal withdrawal) and maternal sensitivity from age 2.5 to age 5.5 was …
Indirect effects of maternal sensitivity on infant emotion regulation behaviors: The role of vagal withdrawal
The potential indirect effect of observed maternal sensitivity at 5 months on the development
of infants' behavioral regulation of emotion from 5 to 10 months (ie, distraction and maternal …
of infants' behavioral regulation of emotion from 5 to 10 months (ie, distraction and maternal …
Predicting self-regulation and vocabulary and academic skills at kindergarten entry: The roles of maternal parenting stress and mother-child closeness
We examined the indirect relations between maternal parenting stress when children were
15months of age and children's vocabulary and academic skills when they were about to …
15months of age and children's vocabulary and academic skills when they were about to …
Emotion regulation
C Stifter, M Augustine - Handbook of emotional development, 2019 - Springer
The regulation of emotion is essential to adaptive functioning. Whether to hide our
disappointment, keep calm, or pump up our excitement, modifying our emotions to achieve …
disappointment, keep calm, or pump up our excitement, modifying our emotions to achieve …