Background Maternal sensitive behavior depends on recognizing one’s own child’s affective states. The present study investigated distinct and overlapping neural responses of mothers to sad and happy facial expressions of their own child (in comparison to facial expressions of an unfamiliar child). Methods We used functional MRI to measure dissociable and overlapping activation patterns in 27 healthy mothers in response to happy, neutral and sad facial expressions of their own school-aged child and a gender- and age- matched unfamiliar child. To investigate differential activation to sad compared to happy faces of one’s own child, we used interaction contrasts. During the scan, mothers had to indicate the affect of the presented face. After ...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
In accord with social neuroscience's progression to include interactive experimental paradigms, pare...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Maternal sensitive behavior depends on recognizing one’s own child’s affect...
Successful parenting requires constant inferring of affective states. Especially vital is the correc...
How special is her own child to a mother? Research that has focused on mothers’ brain responses to t...
How special is her own child to a mother? Research that has focused on mothers’ brain responses to t...
BACKGROUND: Considerable literature has focused on neural responses evoked by face viewing. We exten...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
A considerable body of research has focused on neural responses evoked by emotional facial expressio...
12 pagesDepression affects neural processing of emotional stimuli and could, therefore, impact paren...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman’s life. Motherhood is asso...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
In accord with social neuroscience's progression to include interactive experimental paradigms, pare...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Maternal sensitive behavior depends on recognizing one’s own child’s affect...
Successful parenting requires constant inferring of affective states. Especially vital is the correc...
How special is her own child to a mother? Research that has focused on mothers’ brain responses to t...
How special is her own child to a mother? Research that has focused on mothers’ brain responses to t...
BACKGROUND: Considerable literature has focused on neural responses evoked by face viewing. We exten...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
A considerable body of research has focused on neural responses evoked by emotional facial expressio...
12 pagesDepression affects neural processing of emotional stimuli and could, therefore, impact paren...
Infant facial characteristics, i.e., baby schema, are thought to automatically elicit parenting beha...
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman’s life. Motherhood is asso...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
In accord with social neuroscience's progression to include interactive experimental paradigms, pare...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...