نتایج جستجو برای: mothers response

تعداد نتایج: 1027775  

2011
Nicole Landi Jessica Montoya Hedy Kober Helena J. V. Rutherford W. Einar Mencl Patrick D. Worhunsky Marc N. Potenza Linda C. Mayes

Substance abuse in pregnant and recently post-partum women is a major public health concern because of effects on the infant and on the ability of the adult to care for the infant. In addition to the negative health effects of teratogenic substances on fetal development, substance use can contribute to difficulties associated with the social and behavioral aspects of parenting. Neural circuits ...

Journal: :Social neuroscience 2013
Heidemarie K Laurent Jennifer C Ablow

Depressed mothers show negatively biased responses to their infants' emotional bids, perhaps due to faulty processing of infant cues. This study is the first to examine depression-related differences in mothers' neural response to their own infant's emotion faces, considering both effects of perinatal depression history and current depressive symptoms. Primiparous mothers (n = 22), half of whom...

2013
Jennifer A H Koop Jeb P Owen Sarah A Knutie Maria A Aguilar Dale H Clayton

Ecological immunology aims to explain variation among hosts in the strength and efficacy of immunological defenses. However, a shortcoming has been the failure to link host immune responses to actual parasites under natural conditions. Here, we present one of the first experimental demonstrations of a parasite-induced immune response in a wild bird population. The recently introduced ectoparasi...

Journal: :Parenting, science and practice 2010
Esther M Leerkes

OBJECTIVE: The present study was designed to examine the extent to which mothers' emotional (i.e., empathy, negative emotions) and cognitive (i.e., accurate detection of distress, goals about infant crying, and emotion efficacy) responses to infant distress are related to maternal sensitivity in tasks designed to elicit infant distress. Mothers' emotional and cognitive responses to distress wer...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1980
J B McCormick H H Gusmão S Nakamura J B Freire J Veras G Gorman J C Feeley P Wingo

During the large epidemic of serogroups A and C meningococcal disease in Brazil, we studied the immunologic response to meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine in infants born to women vaccinated during pregnancy. Radioimmunoassay serum levels against serogroups A and C polysaccharide were more than threefold higher in vaccinated than in unvaccinated women at delivery. Cord blood levels were also ...

Journal: :Child development 1990
L M Hirshberg M Svejda

12-month-olds were seen with their mothers and fathers in a laboratory procedure designed to compare infants' solicitation of, emotional resonance to, and self-regulation on the basis of happy, fearful, and conflicting emotional signals from mothers versus fathers. Measures of positive and negative affect and affect lability; of look, approach, and proximity behavior; and of overall response pa...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2007
W Roger Mills-Koonce Jean-Louis Gariépy Cathi Propper Kelly Sutton Susan Calkins Ginger Moore Martha Cox

We examined variations in maternal sensitivity at 6 months of child age as a function of child negativity and maternal physiology. We expected maternal vagal withdrawal in response to infant negative affect to facilitate the maintenance of sensitivity, but only for mothers of securely attached children. One hundred and forty-eight infant-mother dyads were observed in multiple contexts at 6 mont...

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