Step by Step, Day by Day: The First 3 Months of Infant Walking at Home [0.03%]
一步一步,一天一天:宝宝学步第1阶段(0-3月)
Joshua L Schneider,Samantha N Plate,Jenna M Trout et al.
Joshua L Schneider et al.
Infants make learning look easy. They acquire a range of complex foundational skills-walking, talking, reaching, and manipulating objects-rapidly and efficiently. Nonetheless, learning new skills requires both time and practice. Although ti...
Examining the Relationship Between Early Feeding Difficulties and Language Development: A Longitudinal Study [0.03%]
喂养困难与语言发育的关系研究——一项纵向研究
Simone Poulin,David H McFarland,Stefano Rezzonico et al.
Simone Poulin et al.
Increasing evidence suggests that interactive feeding is an important variable in language development, with early disruptions in feeding potentially having long-term consequences. This longitudinal experiment characterized early patterns o...
Do Human Fetuses Form Long-Lasting Chemosensory Memories? Longitudinal Follow-Up From Fetus to Young Child of Facial Responses to Flavor/Odor Stimuli [0.03%]
人类胎儿能形成持久的化学感觉记忆吗?来自胎儿到幼儿阶段的味道/气味刺激面部反应的纵向随访研究
Nadja Reissland,Jochen Einbeck,Deimantė Baguckaitė et al.
Nadja Reissland et al.
Prenatal flavor exposure is known to provide the foundation for later flavor or odor preferences in humans, yet the persistence of fetal flavor/odor memories into early childhood remains unclear. In previous studies, fetuses at 32- and 36 w...
Postnatal Development of Chloride Cotransporters in the Piriform Cortex and Its Modulation by Early Maternal Care [0.03%]
早期母性抚育对梨形皮层氯化物共转运蛋白产后发育的调节作用
Christell Becerra-Flores,Enver M Oruro,Carlos Medina-Saldivar et al.
Christell Becerra-Flores et al.
Early postnatal development is a sensitive period for inhibitory maturation, during which GABAergic signaling shifts from depolarizing to hyperpolarizing as a function of the chloride cotransporters KCC2 and NKCC1. Although these cotranspor...
Sex-Dependent Effects of Maternal Caloric Restriction, but Not Intermittent Fasting, on Offspring Hippocampal Memory and Antioxidant Activity [0.03%]
母体卡里克限制而非间歇性禁食对后代海马记忆和抗氧化活性的性别差异效应
Nícollas Costa Veloso,Jéssica Sena Gonçalves,Arthur Rocha-Gomes et al.
Nícollas Costa Veloso et al.
During the lactation period, maternal malnutrition can lead the offspring to deficiencies in brain development and impact behavior throughout life. This study evaluated the effects of maternal dietary restrictions, caloric restriction (CR),...
Monkey Meltdowns: Do Tantrums Influence Maternal Investment in Bearded Capuchin Monkeys? [0.03%]
猴子发脾气:狂躁不安影响卷尾猴的母性投入吗?
Mábia B Cera,Guilbert Araujo,Helena F Lima et al.
Mábia B Cera et al.
Tantrums are widely discussed in human development literature and are typically defined as displays of frustration or anger. In behavioral ecology, they are hypothesized to function as a strategy for securing greater maternal investment. In...
Testosterone Levels, Challenging Parenting Behavior, and Protective Parenting Behavior: A Correlational Study Among First-Time Fathers in the First Year of Fatherhood [0.03%]
睾酮水平与父亲的育儿行为:一项关于新手爸爸的第一年父职相关性研究
Annemieke M Witte,Carolina Santos,Mirjana Majdandžić et al.
Annemieke M Witte et al.
Only few studies have examined whether testosterone levels are involved in parenting behaviors other than sensitivity and nurturing behavior. This preregistered study examined associations between fathers' hair testosterone levels, challeng...
Associations Between New Mothers' Neural Reward Response and Perceptions of Their Own Infant [0.03%]
初为人母女性的神经奖励反应与其婴儿感知之间的关系
Kaylin E Hill,Julia Garon-Bissonnette,McKenzie N Greene et al.
Kaylin E Hill et al.
Reward responsiveness is a key process in social motivation and may support important caregiver social processes such as caregiver perceptions of their infant. Reward responsiveness is commonly measured at the neural level via the reward po...
Correlation of Neonatal Imitation and General Movements Assessment in Late Preterm Infants [0.03%]
晚孕期婴儿模拟与一般运动评估的相关性研究
Mürüvvet Elif Şimşir,Defne Engur,Canberk Yılmaz et al.
Mürüvvet Elif Şimşir et al.
Neonatal imitation (NI) is a foundational marker of early social-cognitive development, yet its universality remains debated, particularly in non-WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) populations and in infants at ...
Preconception Exposure to Chronic Stressors Impairs Social Behaviors in Prairie Vole Offspring (Microtus ochrogaster): Partial Mediation by Parental Pair-Bonding and Parenting Behaviors [0.03%]
孕期慢性压力暴露通过影响父母配对和抚育行为部分损害草原田鼠子代的社会行为
W Tang Watanasriyakul
W Tang Watanasriyakul
Chronic stress can induce lasting physiological changes that may affect subsequent generations. Parental factors-such as affect, interparental relationship quality, and parenting styles-are potential mediators of these intergenerational eff...