Acute stress attenuates frontal lobe functioning and increases distractibility while enhancing subcortical processes in both human and nonhuman animals (reviewed by Arnsten [2009] Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 10(6):410–422). To date however these relations have not been examined for their potential effects in developing populations. Here, we examined the relationship between stress reactivity (infants' heart rate response to watching videos of another child crying) and infant performance on measures of looking duration and visual recognition memory. Our findings indicate that infants with increased stress reactivity showed shorter look durations and more novelty preference. Thus, stress appears to lead to a faster, more stimulus-ready atten...
Young infants learn about the world by overtly shifting their attention to perceptually salient even...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
Stress-induced acute activation of the cerebral catecholaminergic systems has often been found in ro...
Previous research is inconsistent as to whether a more labile (faster-changing) autonomic system con...
Chronically elevated baseline cortisol levels may be associated with memory impairment in infants. S...
Orienting of attention to emotionally negative stimuli is accompanied by rapid heart rate (HR) decel...
Acute stress is generally thought to impair performance on tasks thought to rely on selective attent...
Background Previous research has suggested that children exposed to more early‐life stress show wor...
Prior research has examined attention to emotional stimuli with the conclusion that fear-relevant in...
Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences i...
Preterm infants, those born before 37 weeks of gestation, are at increased risk for a range of neuro...
Psychological accounts of the stress-cognition link posit that the experience of stress will impair ...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of mild, naturally induced stress on selective attention. Much...
Research from the animal literature suggests that dynamic, ongoing changes in arousal lead to dynami...
Young infants learn about the world by overtly shifting their attention to perceptually salient even...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
Stress-induced acute activation of the cerebral catecholaminergic systems has often been found in ro...
Previous research is inconsistent as to whether a more labile (faster-changing) autonomic system con...
Chronically elevated baseline cortisol levels may be associated with memory impairment in infants. S...
Orienting of attention to emotionally negative stimuli is accompanied by rapid heart rate (HR) decel...
Acute stress is generally thought to impair performance on tasks thought to rely on selective attent...
Background Previous research has suggested that children exposed to more early‐life stress show wor...
Prior research has examined attention to emotional stimuli with the conclusion that fear-relevant in...
Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences i...
Preterm infants, those born before 37 weeks of gestation, are at increased risk for a range of neuro...
Psychological accounts of the stress-cognition link posit that the experience of stress will impair ...
The present study investigated whether facial expressions modulate visual attention in 7-month-old i...
Objectives: To investigate the effect of mild, naturally induced stress on selective attention. Much...
Research from the animal literature suggests that dynamic, ongoing changes in arousal lead to dynami...
Young infants learn about the world by overtly shifting their attention to perceptually salient even...
Sustained attention, the ability to direct and maintain attentional focus on tasks and stimuli, emer...
Stress-induced acute activation of the cerebral catecholaminergic systems has often been found in ro...