2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.09.019
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Social touch during development: Long-term effects on brain and behavior

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“…The results of the present study indicate that the variation in maternal care is involved in the beneficial effects of SE during lactation on offspring spatial cognition. Parental behaviours towards developing offspring are known to affect the organisation of offspring neural and behavioural systems . Studies in rodents report persistent beneficial effects of mother‐offspring contact and tactile stimulations on offspring cognition via changes in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus synaptogenesis .…”
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“…The results of the present study indicate that the variation in maternal care is involved in the beneficial effects of SE during lactation on offspring spatial cognition. Parental behaviours towards developing offspring are known to affect the organisation of offspring neural and behavioural systems . Studies in rodents report persistent beneficial effects of mother‐offspring contact and tactile stimulations on offspring cognition via changes in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus synaptogenesis .…”
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“…Parental behaviours towards developing offspring are known to affect the organisation of offspring neural and behavioural systems. 44 Studies in rodents report persistent beneficial effects of mother-offspring contact and tactile stimulations on offspring cognition via changes in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus synaptogenesis. 45 Additionally, "fragmented care" (ie, decreased time spent in nest associated with more frequent phases of neglect), matching the pattern of isolated mothers' care in the present study, impairs cognition in offspring and is also associated with structural and molecular changes within their hippocampus.…”
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“…Infants beginning their lives in an ICU are often hospitalized for extended periods and may have limited contact with their parents, who must manage competing family and work responsibilities while their infant is hospitalized. These infants are especially at risk of positive touch deprivation (Bales et al, 2018).…”
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“…1987). Positive touch deprivation is associated with dysfunction related to feeding, circadian rhythms, and sensory integration (Bales et al, 2018). Moreover, comforting touch contributes to the development of attachment in human infants, which is important for the quality of all subsequent relationships (Duhn, 2010).…”
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