It is currently unknown whether differences in neural responsiveness to infant cues observed in perinatal affective disturbance are specific to depression/anxiety or are better attributed to a common component of internalizing distress. It is also unknown whether differences in mothers’ brain response can be accounted for by effects of past episodes, or if current neural processing of her child may serve as a risk factor for development of future symptoms. Twenty-four mothers from a community-based sample participated in an fMRI session viewing their 3-month- old infant during tasks evoking positive or negative emotion. They were tracked across the ensuing 15 months to monitor changes in affective symptoms. Past and current episodes of depr...
Maternal postpartum depression (PPD) is a risk for disruption of mother–infant interaction. Infants ...
Pregnancy frequently is associated with emotional conditions such as anxiety and depression. Perinat...
There is a growing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human maternal attachment. Human mother...
It is currently unknown whether differences in neural responsiveness to infant cues observed in post...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common maternal birth complication, affecting approximately ...
Although there has been growing interest in mood-related neural alterations in women in the initial ...
Objectives: To describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regarding t...
International audienceTen to twenty percent of postpartum women experience anxiety or depressive dis...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regar...
BackgroundPostnatal maternal anxiety is common (estimates as high as 40% prevalence) and is associat...
The perinatal period can represent a transitional stage in women's lives when they are more vulnerab...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother–chil...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother-chil...
Objective: Postpartum major depression is a significant public health problem that strikes 15% of n...
Maternal care during the first year of life provides the foundation for the infant’s emotional and c...
Maternal postpartum depression (PPD) is a risk for disruption of mother–infant interaction. Infants ...
Pregnancy frequently is associated with emotional conditions such as anxiety and depression. Perinat...
There is a growing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human maternal attachment. Human mother...
It is currently unknown whether differences in neural responsiveness to infant cues observed in post...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common maternal birth complication, affecting approximately ...
Although there has been growing interest in mood-related neural alterations in women in the initial ...
Objectives: To describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regarding t...
International audienceTen to twenty percent of postpartum women experience anxiety or depressive dis...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regar...
BackgroundPostnatal maternal anxiety is common (estimates as high as 40% prevalence) and is associat...
The perinatal period can represent a transitional stage in women's lives when they are more vulnerab...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother–chil...
Postnatal depression and anxiety have been shown to increase the risk of disturbances in mother-chil...
Objective: Postpartum major depression is a significant public health problem that strikes 15% of n...
Maternal care during the first year of life provides the foundation for the infant’s emotional and c...
Maternal postpartum depression (PPD) is a risk for disruption of mother–infant interaction. Infants ...
Pregnancy frequently is associated with emotional conditions such as anxiety and depression. Perinat...
There is a growing understanding of the neural mechanisms of human maternal attachment. Human mother...