2023
DOI: 10.1037/dev0001632
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Pregnant women’s autonomic responses to an infant cry predict young infants’ behavioral avoidance during the still-face paradigm.

Bailey Speck,
Jennifer Isenhour,
Mengyu (Miranda) Gao
et al.

Abstract: Research suggests that women’s autonomic nervous system responses to infant cries capture processes that affect their parenting behaviors. The aim of this study was to build on prior work by testing whether pregnant women’s autonomic responses to an unfamiliar infant crying also predict their infants’ emerging regulation abilities. Participants included 97 women in their third trimester of pregnancy, located in the United States. Most participants identified as White/non-Hispanic (48%) or Hispanic (30%), their… Show more

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