Regional brain responses in nulliparous women to emotional infant stimuli
Infant cries and facial expressions influence social interactions and elicit caretaking behaviors from adults. Recent neuroimaging studies suggest that neural responses to infant stimuli involve brain regions that process rewards. However, these studies have yet to investigate individual differences...
Main Authors: | Montoya, J, Landi, N, Kober, H, Worhunsky, P, Rutherford, H, Mencl, W, Mayes, L, Potenza, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2012
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