A review of associations between parental emotion socialization behaviors and the neural substrates of emotional reactivity and regulation in youth.
PZ Tan, CW Oppenheimer, CD Ladouceur… - Developmental …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract As highlighted by Eisenberg, Cumberland, and Spinrad (1998), parents play a
critical role in children's socioemotional development, in part, by sha** how children and …
critical role in children's socioemotional development, in part, by sha** how children and …
Early adversity and the neotenous human brain
N Tottenham - Biological psychiatry, 2020 - Elsevier
Human brain development is optimized to learn from environmental cues. The protracted
development of the cortex and its connections with subcortical targets has been argued to …
development of the cortex and its connections with subcortical targets has been argued to …
Parents still matter! Parental warmth predicts adolescent brain function and anxiety and depressive symptoms 2 years later
Anxiety is the most prevalent psychological disorder among youth, and even following
treatment, it confers risk for anxiety relapse and the development of depression. Anxiety …
treatment, it confers risk for anxiety relapse and the development of depression. Anxiety …
Influences of prenatal and postnatal maternal depression on amygdala volume and microstructure in young children
DJ Wen, JS Poh, SN Ni, YS Chong, H Chen… - Translational …, 2017 - nature.com
Maternal depressive symptoms influence neurodevelopment in the offspring. Such effects
may appear to be gender-dependent. The present study examined contributions of prenatal …
may appear to be gender-dependent. The present study examined contributions of prenatal …
Parental influences on neural mechanisms underlying emotion regulation
Emotional intelligence allows for the recognition and regulation of emotions in the self and
others, making it critical for healthy social and emotional development. Research has shown …
others, making it critical for healthy social and emotional development. Research has shown …
The role of neurobiological bases of dyadic emotion regulation in the development of psychopathology: cross-brain associations between parents and children
Daily interactions between parents and children play a large role in children's emotional
development and mental health. Thus, it is important to investigate the neural mechanisms …
development and mental health. Thus, it is important to investigate the neural mechanisms …
[HTML][HTML] Stress reactivity and the developmental psychopathology of adolescent substance use
Adolescence represents a period of risk for initiation of substance use and the development
of substance use disorders (SUDs). In addition, during adolescence, there is rapid …
of substance use disorders (SUDs). In addition, during adolescence, there is rapid …
The influence of maternal parenting style on the neural correlates of emotion processing in children
Objective The importance of parenting in influencing mental health outcomes, particularly
depression, during childhood and adolescence is well known. However, the mechanisms …
depression, during childhood and adolescence is well known. However, the mechanisms …
We know even more things: A decade review of parenting research
In this article, we highlight the important ideas that have emerged from research on
parenting and adolescent development over the past decade. Beginning with research on …
parenting and adolescent development over the past decade. Beginning with research on …
Leveraging the developmental neuroscience of caregiving to promote resilience among youth exposed to adversity
Early adversity is a major risk factor for the emergence of psychopathology across
development. Identifying mechanisms that support resilience, or favorable mental health …
development. Identifying mechanisms that support resilience, or favorable mental health …