Early experience with caregivers have an enduring impact on one’s adaptive social perception and information processing, subsequently affecting responses to social situations. This study hypothesizes that positive parental bonding practices (high parental care and low parental overprotection) would be associated with brain activations indicative of higher responsivity towards human distressing vocalisations. Additionally, gender was postulated to give rise to differential levels of brain activation – the moderating effect of gender on brain activations to socially-related stimuli would also be examined. Parental Bonding Instrument was utilised to explore the extent of parental care and protection provided in participants’ early childhood. S...
Abstract Infant emotional stimuli can preferentially engage adults’ attention and provide valuable i...
Many theories have cited the differences for the various kinds of love for one’s romantic partners, ...
Abstract Background There is fMRI evidence that women are neurally predisposed to process infant lau...
The ability to interpret and regulate emotions relies on experiences of emotional socialization, obt...
In the last decade, neurobiological studies have focused efforts on investigating the biological sub...
The quality of the relationship between caregiver and child has long-term effects on the cognitive a...
Animal and human studies implicate forebrain neural circuits in maternal behavior. Here, we hypothes...
Evidence has been accumulating for the impact of normal variation in caregiving quality on brain mor...
Mother child relationship is the first and the most important social relationship as it has implicat...
Sensitive response to infant's needs is important in child development. Men and women differ in how ...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
According to societal stereotypes, the female sex and people who are more feminine have been conside...
The emotional bond between a mother and her progeny can be considered as one of the most crucial and...
Previous research suggests that sensitive caregiving is associated with behavioral and physiological...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Abstract Infant emotional stimuli can preferentially engage adults’ attention and provide valuable i...
Many theories have cited the differences for the various kinds of love for one’s romantic partners, ...
Abstract Background There is fMRI evidence that women are neurally predisposed to process infant lau...
The ability to interpret and regulate emotions relies on experiences of emotional socialization, obt...
In the last decade, neurobiological studies have focused efforts on investigating the biological sub...
The quality of the relationship between caregiver and child has long-term effects on the cognitive a...
Animal and human studies implicate forebrain neural circuits in maternal behavior. Here, we hypothes...
Evidence has been accumulating for the impact of normal variation in caregiving quality on brain mor...
Mother child relationship is the first and the most important social relationship as it has implicat...
Sensitive response to infant's needs is important in child development. Men and women differ in how ...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
According to societal stereotypes, the female sex and people who are more feminine have been conside...
The emotional bond between a mother and her progeny can be considered as one of the most crucial and...
Previous research suggests that sensitive caregiving is associated with behavioral and physiological...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Abstract Infant emotional stimuli can preferentially engage adults’ attention and provide valuable i...
Many theories have cited the differences for the various kinds of love for one’s romantic partners, ...
Abstract Background There is fMRI evidence that women are neurally predisposed to process infant lau...