There is a growing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human maternal attachment. Human mothers’ neural responses to infants are associated with their behavioral sensitivity observed during interactions with infants. The current symposium aims to provide understanding of the core neural basis for mother-infant attachment, how prenatal and postnatal risk factors influence the maternal brain, and finally whether the negative changes in the maternal brain may be reversed by an intervention effort. The first paper presents converging evidence on neural, psychological and physiological responses to infants in new mothers across diverse cultural contexts. The paper highlights the common core neural processes of mother-infant attachment, whi...
thesisThe beneficial consequences of maternal sensitivity for infant social and emotional developmen...
The prenatal development of the fetus is of great importance for the further development of the chil...
Background: Parental anxiety and stress may have consequences for infant neurological development. A...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
New mothers undergo dynamic neural changes that support positive adaptation to parenting and the dev...
Mechanisms underlying the profound parental effects on cognitive, emotional and social development i...
This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play impo...
Early life stress can adversely influence brain development and reprogram brain function and consequ...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
Through intimate communications with the mother, the fetus receives information that is integrated i...
The mother-infant relationship is one of the most important bonds among all mammals and develops whe...
OBJECTIVE: The birth of a preterm infant and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit hospitalization constitu...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
Objective:The birth of a preterm infant and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit hospitalization constitute ...
thesisThe beneficial consequences of maternal sensitivity for infant social and emotional developmen...
The prenatal development of the fetus is of great importance for the further development of the chil...
Background: Parental anxiety and stress may have consequences for infant neurological development. A...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
New mothers undergo dynamic neural changes that support positive adaptation to parenting and the dev...
Mechanisms underlying the profound parental effects on cognitive, emotional and social development i...
This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play impo...
Early life stress can adversely influence brain development and reprogram brain function and consequ...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
Through intimate communications with the mother, the fetus receives information that is integrated i...
The mother-infant relationship is one of the most important bonds among all mammals and develops whe...
OBJECTIVE: The birth of a preterm infant and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit hospitalization constitu...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
Objective:The birth of a preterm infant and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit hospitalization constitute ...
thesisThe beneficial consequences of maternal sensitivity for infant social and emotional developmen...
The prenatal development of the fetus is of great importance for the further development of the chil...
Background: Parental anxiety and stress may have consequences for infant neurological development. A...