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pro vyhledávání: '"Kathleen E. Wonch"'
Autor:
Andrew D. Davis, Aya Dudin, Alison S. Fleming, Meir Steiner, Geoffrey B. Hall, Kathleen E. Wonch
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroendocrinologyREFERENCES. 31(9)
In many mammalian species, new mothers show heightened positive responsiveness to infants and their cues when they give birth. As is evident from non-human and human studies, the amygdala is a brain region implicated in both the maternal and affectiv
Autor:
Kathleen E. Wonch, Meir Steiner, Aya Dudin, Mayra Linné Almanza-Sepúlveda, David R. Feinberg, Geoffrey B. Hall, Alison S. Fleming
Publikováno v:
Infant behaviordevelopment. 53
Ethologists have observed that “baby schema” or infant cuteness is an adaptive protective mechanism ensuring the young’s survival. Past efforts to quantify cuteness have been restricted to line measurement techniques. We developed a novel data-
Autor:
Jennifer Barrett, Andrea Gonzalez, Meir Steiner, Geoffrey B. Hall, Nida Ali, Kathleen E. Wonch, Alison S. Fleming
Publikováno v:
Social Neuroscience. 7:252-268
We examined how individual differences in mood and anxiety in the early postpartum period are related to brain response to infant stimuli during fMRI, with particular focus on regions implicated in both maternal behavior and mood/anxiety, that is, th
Postpartum depression and brain response to infants: Differential amygdala response and connectivity
Autor:
William A. Cunningham, Kathleen E. Wonch, Cynthia B. de Medeiros, Jennifer Barrett, Aya Dudin, Alison S. Fleming, Geoffrey B. Hall, Meir Steiner
Publikováno v:
Social neuroscience. 11(6)
Recent evidence suggests that postpartum depression is associated with reduced amygdala (AMY) response to negative stimuli. However, given the anhedonic features of PPD, it is important to consider mothers' brain response specifically to positive inf