AIM: To determine whether young childless adults show negative emotions and cognitive disturbances when listening to infant crying, compared to other disturbing noises, and whether negative emotions and cognitive disturbances are associated. METHODS: We tested the cognitive performances and emotional reactions of 120 childless participants on a working memory task while being subjected to different disturbing noises including infant crying. RESULTS: Participants had the least correct trials on the working memory task, and showed the most negative emotions, when hearing infant crying as compared to the other noises. Participants also showed less positive emotions when hearing infant crying as compared to working in silence. Overall, negative...
International audienceBecause the expression of pain in babies’ cries is based on universal acoustic...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Contains fulltext : 139818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To deter...
Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Adult judgments of infant cry are determined by both acoustic properties of the cry and listener soc...
Infant crying is a common source of distress in parents. This study used an experimental paradigm to...
Infant-crying is distressing for parents, evoking a range of difficult feelings. Infants who cry oft...
Background: Bowlby and Ainsworth hypothesized that maternal responsiveness is displayed in the conte...
Abstract--The adult's perception ofinfant crying determines whether it is a source of stress an...
Bibliography: pages [69]-74.This study assessed the effects of cry duration and controllability on a...
<div><p>The attention-grabbing quality of the infant cry is well recognized, but how the emotional v...
Many studies have explored risk factors for child maltreatment, but little research has focused on s...
International audienceBecause the expression of pain in babies’ cries is based on universal acoustic...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...
Contains fulltext : 139818.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To deter...
Perception of infant crying has been linked to the brain regions that are activated with stress and ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Crying is the most powerful auditory signal of infant need. Adults' ability to perceive and respond ...
Adult judgments of infant cry are determined by both acoustic properties of the cry and listener soc...
Infant crying is a common source of distress in parents. This study used an experimental paradigm to...
Infant-crying is distressing for parents, evoking a range of difficult feelings. Infants who cry oft...
Background: Bowlby and Ainsworth hypothesized that maternal responsiveness is displayed in the conte...
Abstract--The adult's perception ofinfant crying determines whether it is a source of stress an...
Bibliography: pages [69]-74.This study assessed the effects of cry duration and controllability on a...
<div><p>The attention-grabbing quality of the infant cry is well recognized, but how the emotional v...
Many studies have explored risk factors for child maltreatment, but little research has focused on s...
International audienceBecause the expression of pain in babies’ cries is based on universal acoustic...
Crying is the most salient vocal signal of distress. The cries of a newborn infant alert adult liste...
Young infants need their caregivers to help them regulate their affect. When the caregiver does this...