Face processing in mothers is linked to mother–infant social communication, which is critical for parenting and in turn for child development. Neuroimaging studies of child maltreatment-exposed (CME) mothers are sparse compared to studies of mothers with postpartum depression, which have suggested blunted amygdala reactivity to infant stimuli. We expected to see a similar pattern in CME mothers. Based on broader studies in trauma-exposed populations, we anticipated increased amygdala reactivity to negative adult face stimuli in a comparison task in CME mothers given heightened evaluation of potential threat. We examined Neuroimaging studies of mothers with childhood maltreatment exposure (CME) (18–37 years old), who performed infant (N = 45...
Maternal care during the first year of life provides the foundation for the infant’s emotional and c...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
Background: This study examined the bidirectional nature of mother-infant positive and negative emot...
Published: 23 April 2019Neglectful mothering is one of the most common forms of childhood maltreatme...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
Previous studies have shown that the experience of childhood maltreatment can influence recognition ...
BackgroundChildhood adversity is associated with significantly increased risk of psychiatric disorde...
Infant cues (e.g., faces and vocalizations) constitute powerful signals that bias adult attention. R...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common maternal birth complication, affecting approximately ...
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman’s life. Motherhood is asso...
The current study examined behavioral and neural responses to infant and adult tears, taking into ac...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
Evidence suggests that maternal care constitutes a protective factor for psychopathology which may b...
Altered processing of emotional faces due to childhood maltreatment has repeatedly been reported, an...
Successful parenting requires constant inferring of affective states. Especially vital is the correc...
Maternal care during the first year of life provides the foundation for the infant’s emotional and c...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
Background: This study examined the bidirectional nature of mother-infant positive and negative emot...
Published: 23 April 2019Neglectful mothering is one of the most common forms of childhood maltreatme...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
Previous studies have shown that the experience of childhood maltreatment can influence recognition ...
BackgroundChildhood adversity is associated with significantly increased risk of psychiatric disorde...
Infant cues (e.g., faces and vocalizations) constitute powerful signals that bias adult attention. R...
Postpartum depression (PPD) is the most common maternal birth complication, affecting approximately ...
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman’s life. Motherhood is asso...
The current study examined behavioral and neural responses to infant and adult tears, taking into ac...
Background: Although there is a large body of literature highlighting the behavioral effects of pare...
Evidence suggests that maternal care constitutes a protective factor for psychopathology which may b...
Altered processing of emotional faces due to childhood maltreatment has repeatedly been reported, an...
Successful parenting requires constant inferring of affective states. Especially vital is the correc...
Maternal care during the first year of life provides the foundation for the infant’s emotional and c...
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely...
Background: This study examined the bidirectional nature of mother-infant positive and negative emot...