Intergenerational neuroimaging study: mother–infant functional connectivity similarity and the role of infant and maternal factors
Abstract
Mother and infant neural and behavioral synchrony is important for infant development during the first years of life. Recent studies also suggest that neural risk markers associated with parental psychopathology may be transmitted across generations before symptoms emerge in offspring. There is limited understanding of how early similarity in brain functioning between 2 generations emerges. In the current study, using functional magnetic...
Paper Details
Title
Intergenerational neuroimaging study: mother–infant functional connectivity similarity and the role of infant and maternal factors
Published Date
Nov 28, 2021
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
15
Pages
3175 - 3186
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