BackgroundPostnatal maternal anxiety is common (estimates as high as 40% prevalence) and is associated with altered mother-infant interactions (e.g., reduced maternal emotional expression and engagement). Neural circuitry supporting infants' face and emotion processing develops in their first year. Thus, early exposure to maternal anxiety may impact infants' developing understanding of emotional displays. We examine whether maternal anxiety is associated with individual differences in typically developing infants' neural responses to emotional faces.MethodsOne hundred and forty two mother-infant dyads were assessed when infants were 5, 7, or 12 months old. Infants' electroencephalographic (EEG) data were recorded while passively viewing fem...
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman’s life. Motherhood is asso...
Background: Maternal pregnancy-related anxiety (PRA) is reportedly related to neurodevelopmental out...
An extensive literature documents the infant's ability to recognize and discriminate a variety of fa...
The ability to read emotional expressions from human face and voice is an important skill in our day...
The ability to read emotional expressions from human face and voice is an important skill in our day...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regar...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
Objectives: To describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regarding t...
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy can negatively affect fetal neurodevelopment, predisposing the off...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
In the present study we examined the neural correlates of facial emotion processing in the first yea...
It is currently unknown whether differences in neural responsiveness to infant cues observed in peri...
This doctoral dissertation provides novel data on the association between the early parent-infant re...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is currently unknown whether differences in neural responsiveness to infant cues observed in post...
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman’s life. Motherhood is asso...
Background: Maternal pregnancy-related anxiety (PRA) is reportedly related to neurodevelopmental out...
An extensive literature documents the infant's ability to recognize and discriminate a variety of fa...
The ability to read emotional expressions from human face and voice is an important skill in our day...
The ability to read emotional expressions from human face and voice is an important skill in our day...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regar...
Background: Recent investigations suggest that experience plays an important role in the development...
Objectives: To describe the main findings of studies of behavioral and neural correlates regarding t...
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy can negatively affect fetal neurodevelopment, predisposing the off...
We examined the role of infant temperament and maternal dispositional empathy in the neural processi...
In the present study we examined the neural correlates of facial emotion processing in the first yea...
It is currently unknown whether differences in neural responsiveness to infant cues observed in peri...
This doctoral dissertation provides novel data on the association between the early parent-infant re...
It is unclear whether infants differentially process emotional faces in the brain at 5 months of age...
It is currently unknown whether differences in neural responsiveness to infant cues observed in post...
The experience of motherhood is one of the most salient events in a woman’s life. Motherhood is asso...
Background: Maternal pregnancy-related anxiety (PRA) is reportedly related to neurodevelopmental out...
An extensive literature documents the infant's ability to recognize and discriminate a variety of fa...