The Relationship between Consistent Early Care and Brain Responses to Emotional Infant Stimuli in Recently Postpartum Mothers: An fMRI Study
There is a paucity of research examining the neurobiological functioning of new mothers who have experienced parental loss during development. The current study investigated the relationship between inconsistent (IC) versus consistent (CC) care and brain activity in regions that comprise a putative...
Main Author: | Wonch, Kathleen Elizabeth |
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Other Authors: | Fleming, Alison S. |
Language: | en_ca |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25519 |
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