An infant's cry is one of the most emotionally salient sounds in our environment. Depression is known to disrupt a mother's ability to respond to her infant, but it is not well-understood why such difficulties arise. One reason might be that depression disrupts the perceptual abilities necessary to interpret infant's affective cues. Given that musicians are known to have enhanced auditory perception, we assessed whether depression and previous musical training can impact on the ability to interpret distress in infant cries, as manipulated by changes in pitch. Depressed participants with musical training demonstrated better discriminative acuity of distress in infant cry bursts compared to those without. Non-depressed participants, with and ...
AIM: To investigate neural and behavioral correlates of emotional experiences as potential vulnerabi...
Emotion in the psycholinguistic field has been investigated across many others, such as neurolingui...
Abstract—Depressed mothers use less of the exaggerated prosody that is typical of infant-directed (I...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Background: The processing of emotional stimuli is thought to be negatively biased in major depressi...
Communicative Musicality explores the intrinsic musical nature of human interaction. The theory of c...
Music is often used for regulating emotions in everyday life and could have both beneficial and harm...
The nature and timing of caregivers' speech provides an important foundation for infant attention an...
grantor: University of TorontoCommunication and perception of emotion were assessed in ord...
Background: Bowlby and Ainsworth hypothesized that maternal responsiveness is displayed in the conte...
Music’s powerful influence on our affective states is often utilized in everyday life for emotion re...
Emerging evidence has indicated infants' early sensitivity to acoustic cues in music. Do they interp...
Objective Depression is a state of aversion to activity and low mood that affects behaviour, thought...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that making music can enhance positive emotions as we...
AIM: To investigate neural and behavioral correlates of emotional experiences as potential vulnerabi...
Emotion in the psycholinguistic field has been investigated across many others, such as neurolingui...
Abstract—Depressed mothers use less of the exaggerated prosody that is typical of infant-directed (I...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Background: The processing of emotional stimuli is thought to be negatively biased in major depressi...
Communicative Musicality explores the intrinsic musical nature of human interaction. The theory of c...
Music is often used for regulating emotions in everyday life and could have both beneficial and harm...
The nature and timing of caregivers' speech provides an important foundation for infant attention an...
grantor: University of TorontoCommunication and perception of emotion were assessed in ord...
Background: Bowlby and Ainsworth hypothesized that maternal responsiveness is displayed in the conte...
Music’s powerful influence on our affective states is often utilized in everyday life for emotion re...
Emerging evidence has indicated infants' early sensitivity to acoustic cues in music. Do they interp...
Objective Depression is a state of aversion to activity and low mood that affects behaviour, thought...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that making music can enhance positive emotions as we...
AIM: To investigate neural and behavioral correlates of emotional experiences as potential vulnerabi...
Emotion in the psycholinguistic field has been investigated across many others, such as neurolingui...
Abstract—Depressed mothers use less of the exaggerated prosody that is typical of infant-directed (I...