Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and conflict monitoring, such as the anterior cingulate and amygdala. Whether the stress of cry perception affects cognitive processes is heretofore unknown. This research combines an experimental paradigm of an unsoothable infant cry task (Donovan, Leavitt, & Taylor, 2005) with a series of Rejection Stroop tasks (Dandeneau & Baldwin, 2004) with the expectation that perception of infant distress would deplete neural resources underlying the regulation of attention. Two studies were conducted on non-parent young adults and two studies were conducted on mothers of infants. Results indicated that the cry task causes negative affect and cognitive in...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Previous work suggests that infant cry perception is supported by an evolutionary old neural network...
Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and ...
AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances w...
<div><p>The attention-grabbing quality of the infant cry is well recognized, but how the emotional v...
The attention-grabbing quality of the infant cry is well recognized, but how the emotional valence o...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
The current study examined behavioral and neural responses to infant and adult tears, taking into ac...
IntroductionInfant stimuli attract caregiver attention and motivate parenting behavior. Studies have...
Adult appropriate responding to salient infant signals is vital to child healthy psychological devel...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Previous work suggests that infant cry perception is supported by an evolutionary old neural network...
Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and ...
AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances w...
<div><p>The attention-grabbing quality of the infant cry is well recognized, but how the emotional v...
The attention-grabbing quality of the infant cry is well recognized, but how the emotional valence o...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
Newborns and infants communicate their needs and physiological states through crying and emotional f...
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors fr...
The current study examined behavioral and neural responses to infant and adult tears, taking into ac...
IntroductionInfant stimuli attract caregiver attention and motivate parenting behavior. Studies have...
Adult appropriate responding to salient infant signals is vital to child healthy psychological devel...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Previous work suggests that infant cry perception is supported by an evolutionary old neural network...