The environmental factors during pregnancy and early childhood affect development of individual in various manners. This review considers maternal perinatal depression and anxiety and their influences on offspring determined with electroencephalography (EEG) that measures the electrical activity of brain, either by observing EEG asymmetry or more specific, time linked components called event-related potentials (ERPs). The aim of this review is to raise the significance of maternal mental wellbeing and its effects in infant brain function and development, and also observe the possibilities of EEG as a tool in this study field. This review contains summaries and conclusions of 7 articles. To pick the articles, the following search phrase w...
10.1371/journal.pone.0152991PloS one114e0152991GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
Our objective was to examine the associations between maternal psychological health (trait anxiety, ...
Poor infant emotion regulation (ER) has been linked with increased psychopathological risk in infanc...
Numerous studies suggest that positive and negative emotions are associated with different patterns ...
ABSTRACT: Electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns may reflect a vulnerability to depression. In an effor...
Objectives: To describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regarding t...
The prenatal development of the fetus is of great importance for the further development of the chil...
Background: Maternal pregnancy-related anxiety (PRA) is reportedly related to neurodevelopmental out...
Maternal depression symptoms are common in pregnant women and can have negative effects on offspring...
This doctoral dissertation provides novel data on the association between the early parent-infant re...
BACKGROUND: Maternal depression complicates a large proportion of pregnancies. Current evidence show...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regar...
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy has been consistently shown to negatively affect offspring neurode...
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy has been consistently shown to negatively affect offspring neurode...
Prenatal and postnatal maternal depressive symptoms have been linked to infants’ neurophysiological ...
10.1371/journal.pone.0152991PloS one114e0152991GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
Our objective was to examine the associations between maternal psychological health (trait anxiety, ...
Poor infant emotion regulation (ER) has been linked with increased psychopathological risk in infanc...
Numerous studies suggest that positive and negative emotions are associated with different patterns ...
ABSTRACT: Electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns may reflect a vulnerability to depression. In an effor...
Objectives: To describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regarding t...
The prenatal development of the fetus is of great importance for the further development of the chil...
Background: Maternal pregnancy-related anxiety (PRA) is reportedly related to neurodevelopmental out...
Maternal depression symptoms are common in pregnant women and can have negative effects on offspring...
This doctoral dissertation provides novel data on the association between the early parent-infant re...
BACKGROUND: Maternal depression complicates a large proportion of pregnancies. Current evidence show...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regar...
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy has been consistently shown to negatively affect offspring neurode...
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy has been consistently shown to negatively affect offspring neurode...
Prenatal and postnatal maternal depressive symptoms have been linked to infants’ neurophysiological ...
10.1371/journal.pone.0152991PloS one114e0152991GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes
Our objective was to examine the associations between maternal psychological health (trait anxiety, ...
Poor infant emotion regulation (ER) has been linked with increased psychopathological risk in infanc...