Infants’ crying modulates parental behaviors, which in turn, ideally, lead to calming the infant. The mutually beneficial reciprocity between infants’ and parents’ behaviors is conserved across mammalian species. Although some studies highlight similarities in responses to infant cries across gender, other studies report differences in their behaviors and brain activity. Zeifman and colleagues in this Special Issue found that high levels of infant crying can trigger increases in testosterone in men, which is accompanied by less sensitive caregiving. Some interpret males’ lack of sensitive caregiving as neglectful, but these results could be considered as evolutionarily adaptive. Specifically, increases in testosterone levels from intense in...
Few fMRI studies have investigated the brain-behavioral basis of parenting in human fathers. Ten fat...
Animal and human studies implicate forebrain neural circuits in maternal behavior. Here, we hypothes...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
Parents' ability to appropriately respond to infant crying is essential for parental care and has be...
Emotional reactivity to others' distress is a vital prerequisite for a caring response. Testosterone...
Contains fulltext : 236261.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)New fathers may...
Adults' adaptive interactions with intimate partners enhance well-being. Here we hypothesized that a...
Viewed from the perspective of attachment theory, crying is attributed the function of maintaining t...
Several studies have shown that mothers and fathers have significant lower levels of testosterone (T...
Adults' adaptive interactions with intimate partners enhance well-being. Here we hypothesized that a...
Infant protection is an important but largely neglected aspect of parental care. Available theory an...
Previous investigations of parents’ abilities to recognize the cries of their own babies have identi...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Few fMRI studies have investigated the brain-behavioral basis of parenting in human fathers. Ten fat...
Animal and human studies implicate forebrain neural circuits in maternal behavior. Here, we hypothes...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...
Parents' ability to appropriately respond to infant crying is essential for parental care and has be...
Emotional reactivity to others' distress is a vital prerequisite for a caring response. Testosterone...
Contains fulltext : 236261.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)New fathers may...
Adults' adaptive interactions with intimate partners enhance well-being. Here we hypothesized that a...
Viewed from the perspective of attachment theory, crying is attributed the function of maintaining t...
Several studies have shown that mothers and fathers have significant lower levels of testosterone (T...
Adults' adaptive interactions with intimate partners enhance well-being. Here we hypothesized that a...
Infant protection is an important but largely neglected aspect of parental care. Available theory an...
Previous investigations of parents’ abilities to recognize the cries of their own babies have identi...
A long-standing tenet of evolutionary endocrinology states that testosterone mediates the life-histo...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Positive father involvement is associated with positive child outcomes. There is great variation in ...
Few fMRI studies have investigated the brain-behavioral basis of parenting in human fathers. Ten fat...
Animal and human studies implicate forebrain neural circuits in maternal behavior. Here, we hypothes...
Converging evidence from over 40 years of behavioral research indicates that higher testicular andro...