Mental illnesses originate early in life, governed by environmental and genetic factors. Because parents are a dominant source of signals to the developing child, parental signals - beginning with maternal signals in utero - are primary contributors to children’s mental health. Existing literature on maternal signals has focused almost exclusively on their quality and valence (e.g. maternal depression, sensitivity). Here we identify a novel dimension of maternal signals: their patterns and especially their predictability/unpredictability, as an important determinant of children’s neurodevelopment. We find that unpredictable maternal mood and behavior presage risk for child and adolescent psychopathology. In experimental models, fragmented/u...
Maternal care is a critical determinant of child development. However, our understanding of processe...
This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play impo...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...
Mental illnesses originate early in life, governed by environmental and genetic factors. Because par...
Background: Early life experiences have persisting influence on brain function throughout life. Mate...
Exposure to early life adversity has long term consequences on cognitive function. Most research has...
Background Early life experiences have persisting influence on brain function throughout life. Mater...
Emerging evidence indicates that the predictability of signals early in life may influence the devel...
Maternal sensory signals in early life play a crucial role in programming the structure and function...
Across species, unpredictable patterns of maternal behavior are emerging as novel predictors of aber...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Decades of research have investigated the impact of the quantity and quality of maternal care on the...
Background This study quantifies the dynamics of maternal mood focusing on unpredictability, and to ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing understanding of the significance of early neurodevelopment in estab...
Both patterns of maternal sensory signals and sensitive care have shown to be crucial elements shapi...
Maternal care is a critical determinant of child development. However, our understanding of processe...
This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play impo...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...
Mental illnesses originate early in life, governed by environmental and genetic factors. Because par...
Background: Early life experiences have persisting influence on brain function throughout life. Mate...
Exposure to early life adversity has long term consequences on cognitive function. Most research has...
Background Early life experiences have persisting influence on brain function throughout life. Mater...
Emerging evidence indicates that the predictability of signals early in life may influence the devel...
Maternal sensory signals in early life play a crucial role in programming the structure and function...
Across species, unpredictable patterns of maternal behavior are emerging as novel predictors of aber...
Parental responses to their children are crucially influenced by stress. However, brain-based mechan...
Decades of research have investigated the impact of the quantity and quality of maternal care on the...
Background This study quantifies the dynamics of maternal mood focusing on unpredictability, and to ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing understanding of the significance of early neurodevelopment in estab...
Both patterns of maternal sensory signals and sensitive care have shown to be crucial elements shapi...
Maternal care is a critical determinant of child development. However, our understanding of processe...
This article is part of a Special Issue "Parental Care". Early mother-infant relationships play impo...
Maternal mental disorders over pregnancy show a clear influence on child development. This review is...