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Mothers' amygdala response to positive or negative infant affect is modulated by personal relevance.

Frontiers in neuroscience

Strathearn L, Kim S.
PMID: 24115918
Front Neurosci. 2013 Oct 08;7:176. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2013.00176. eCollection 2013.

Understanding, prioritizing and responding to infant affective cues is a key component of motherhood, with long-term implications for infant socio-emotional development. This important task includes identifying unique characteristics of one's own infant, as they relate to differences in affect...

Unresolved trauma in mothers: intergenerational effects and the role of reorganization.

Frontiers in psychology

Iyengar U, Kim S, Martinez S, Fonagy P, Strathearn L.
PMID: 25225490
Front Psychol. 2014 Sep 01;5:966. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00966. eCollection 2014.

A mother's unresolved trauma may interfere with her ability to sensitively respond to her infant, thus affecting the development of attachment in her own child, and potentially contributing to the intergenerational transmission of trauma. One novel construct within the...

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