University College London and Developmental Neuroscience Unit, Anna Freud Centre, London.
Child Dev. 2015 May-Jun;86(3):877-88. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12348. Epub 2015 Feb 11.
Infants become sensitive to emotion expressions early in the 1st year and such sensitivity is likely crucial for social development and adaptation. Social interactions with primary caregivers may play a key role in the development of this complex ability. This study aimed to investigate how variations in parenting behavior affect infants' neural responses to emotional faces. Event-related potentials (ERPs) to emotional faces were recorded from 40 healthy 7-month-old infants (24 males). Parental behavior was assessed and coded using the Emotional Availability Scales during free-play interaction. Sensitive parenting was associated with increased amplitudes to positive facial expressions on the face-sensitive ERP component, the negative central. Findings are discussed in relation to the interactive mechanisms influencing how infants neurally encode positive emotions.
婴儿在 1 岁前就开始对情绪表达敏感,这种敏感性对于社会发展和适应至关重要。与主要照顾者的社会互动可能在这种复杂能力的发展中起着关键作用。本研究旨在调查育儿行为的变化如何影响婴儿对情绪面孔的神经反应。通过对 40 名健康的 7 个月大婴儿(24 名男性)进行事件相关电位(ERP)记录,对情绪面孔进行了记录。在自由游戏互动期间,使用情感可用性量表评估和编码父母行为。敏感育儿与积极面部表情的 ERP 成分(负中央)的幅度增加有关。研究结果与影响婴儿神经编码积极情绪的相互作用机制有关。