Species whose offspring require extended care-giving ought to be predisposed to being biologically responsive to their infant\u27s signalling. This paper examined the interplay between biological and psychological aspects of adult response to an infant\u27s distress. HR (heart rate) and GSR (galvanic skin response) were recorded continuously, while 50 adults listened to white noise and an infant cry audio recording. Participants completed the defence style questionnaire and the state trait anxiety inventory. HR acceleration occurred in response to the control sound, while HR decelerated in response to the infant cry. GSR responsiveness was positively correlated with immature and neurotic defence styles. When controlling for other variables,...
Mothers of premature and full-term infants viewed and heard videotapes of premature and full-term in...
Emotion regulation and associated autonomic activation develop throughout childhood and adolescence ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyElisabeth ConradtMaternal mood during t...
Species whose offspring require extended care-giving ought to be predisposed to being biologically r...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
This study examined the significance of adult attachment—as assessed with both narrative-based and s...
The associations between attachment representations of adopted young adults and their experiential a...
The ability to respond and regulate from distress is critical to everyday functioning for children a...
Starting from the assumption that caregiving behaviours are regulated at different levels, the aim o...
Abstract--The adult's perception ofinfant crying determines whether it is a source of stress an...
Psychophysiology is the study of the relation between psychological events and biological processes ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine differences in infants\u27 negative reactivity and u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [97]-101)The Social Interactional Model of child abuse ho...
This study was an attempt to replicate and extend a pilot study which tested the efficacy of three c...
There is a rapidly accumulating body of evidence regarding the influential role of early life stress...
Mothers of premature and full-term infants viewed and heard videotapes of premature and full-term in...
Emotion regulation and associated autonomic activation develop throughout childhood and adolescence ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyElisabeth ConradtMaternal mood during t...
Species whose offspring require extended care-giving ought to be predisposed to being biologically r...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
This study examined the significance of adult attachment—as assessed with both narrative-based and s...
The associations between attachment representations of adopted young adults and their experiential a...
The ability to respond and regulate from distress is critical to everyday functioning for children a...
Starting from the assumption that caregiving behaviours are regulated at different levels, the aim o...
Abstract--The adult's perception ofinfant crying determines whether it is a source of stress an...
Psychophysiology is the study of the relation between psychological events and biological processes ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine differences in infants\u27 negative reactivity and u...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [97]-101)The Social Interactional Model of child abuse ho...
This study was an attempt to replicate and extend a pilot study which tested the efficacy of three c...
There is a rapidly accumulating body of evidence regarding the influential role of early life stress...
Mothers of premature and full-term infants viewed and heard videotapes of premature and full-term in...
Emotion regulation and associated autonomic activation develop throughout childhood and adolescence ...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePsychologyElisabeth ConradtMaternal mood during t...