The bond between a parent and an infant often appears to form effortlessly and intuitively, and this relationship is fundamental to infant survival and development. Parenting is considered to depend on specific brain networks that are largely conserved across species and in place even before parenthood. Efforts to understand the neural basis of parenting in humans have focused on the overlapping networks implicated in reward and social cognition, within which the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is considered to be a crucial hub. This review examines emerging evidence that the OFC may be engaged in several phases of parent-infant interactions, from early, privileged orienting to infant cues, to ongoing monitoring of interactions and subsequent le...
The human infant face represents an essential source of communicative signals on the basis of which ...
The mother-infant relationship is one of the most important bonds among all mammals and develops whe...
Certain infant facial characteristics, referred to as baby schema, are thought to automatically trig...
When interacting with an infant, parents intuitively enact a range of behaviours that support infant...
Whether it is the sound of a distressed cry or the image of a cute face, infants capture our attenti...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Infant cues (e.g., faces and vocalizations) constitute powerful signals that bias adult attention. R...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Darwin originally pointed out that there is something about infants which prompts adults to respond ...
In the last decade, neurobiological studies have focused efforts on investigating the biological sub...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Almost all attention and learning—in particular, most early learning—take place in social settings. ...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
The human infant face represents an essential source of communicative signals on the basis of which ...
The mother-infant relationship is one of the most important bonds among all mammals and develops whe...
Certain infant facial characteristics, referred to as baby schema, are thought to automatically trig...
When interacting with an infant, parents intuitively enact a range of behaviours that support infant...
Whether it is the sound of a distressed cry or the image of a cute face, infants capture our attenti...
Parenting behavior critically shapes human infants' current and future behavior. The parent-inf...
Infant cues (e.g., faces and vocalizations) constitute powerful signals that bias adult attention. R...
Brain networks that govern parental response to infant signals have been studied with imaging techni...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Darwin originally pointed out that there is something about infants which prompts adults to respond ...
In the last decade, neurobiological studies have focused efforts on investigating the biological sub...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Infant survival and the development of secure and cooperative relationships are central to the futur...
Almost all attention and learning—in particular, most early learning—take place in social settings. ...
Almost all attention and learning-in particular, most early learning-take place in social settings. ...
The human infant face represents an essential source of communicative signals on the basis of which ...
The mother-infant relationship is one of the most important bonds among all mammals and develops whe...
Certain infant facial characteristics, referred to as baby schema, are thought to automatically trig...