Contains fulltext : 236261.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)New fathers may grow into their parental role through active involvement in childcare. Spending time in physical contact with the child may promote an adaptive transition to fatherhood. In this randomized controlled trial, we tested the effects of a baby carrier intervention on fathers' hormonal and neural functioning. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined whether infant carrying affects neural reactivity to infant crying in first-time fathers, taking into account the role of the hormone oxytocin as a mediating mechanism and fathers' own childhood experiences as a potential moderating factor. Sixty first-time fathers (infant age M ...
Infant protection is an important but largely neglected aspect of parental care. Available theory an...
With the consolidation of fathers’ engagement in caregiving, understanding the neuroendocrine and ho...
Infants’ crying modulates parental behaviors, which in turn, ideally, lead to calming the infant. Th...
Background: Previous research has mostly focused on the hormonal, behavioral and neural correlates o...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has mostly focused on the hormonal, behavioral and neural correlates o...
In a randomized double-blind within-subject control study we investigated the effects of oxytocin an...
In a randomized double-blind within-subject control study we investigated the effects of oxytocin an...
Contains fulltext : 238957.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Becoming a pare...
Introduction: Parental protection is an important, yet understudied aspect of parenting behavior. Pr...
As fathers are increasingly involved in childcare, understanding the neurological underpinnings of f...
The transition into fatherhood is a life-changing event that requires substantial psychological adap...
Parents' ability to appropriately respond to infant crying is essential for parental care and has be...
Few fMRI studies have investigated the brain-behavioral basis of parenting in human fathers. Ten fat...
Few fMRI studies have investigated the brain-behavioral basis of parenting in human fathers. Ten fat...
The ability to provide appropriate responses to infant distress is vital to paternal care, but may b...
Infant protection is an important but largely neglected aspect of parental care. Available theory an...
With the consolidation of fathers’ engagement in caregiving, understanding the neuroendocrine and ho...
Infants’ crying modulates parental behaviors, which in turn, ideally, lead to calming the infant. Th...
Background: Previous research has mostly focused on the hormonal, behavioral and neural correlates o...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has mostly focused on the hormonal, behavioral and neural correlates o...
In a randomized double-blind within-subject control study we investigated the effects of oxytocin an...
In a randomized double-blind within-subject control study we investigated the effects of oxytocin an...
Contains fulltext : 238957.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Becoming a pare...
Introduction: Parental protection is an important, yet understudied aspect of parenting behavior. Pr...
As fathers are increasingly involved in childcare, understanding the neurological underpinnings of f...
The transition into fatherhood is a life-changing event that requires substantial psychological adap...
Parents' ability to appropriately respond to infant crying is essential for parental care and has be...
Few fMRI studies have investigated the brain-behavioral basis of parenting in human fathers. Ten fat...
Few fMRI studies have investigated the brain-behavioral basis of parenting in human fathers. Ten fat...
The ability to provide appropriate responses to infant distress is vital to paternal care, but may b...
Infant protection is an important but largely neglected aspect of parental care. Available theory an...
With the consolidation of fathers’ engagement in caregiving, understanding the neuroendocrine and ho...
Infants’ crying modulates parental behaviors, which in turn, ideally, lead to calming the infant. Th...