2018
What’s going on in my baby’s mind? Mothers’ executive functions contribute to individual differences in maternal mentalization during mother-infant interactions
Yatziv T, Kessler Y, Atzaba-Poria N. What’s going on in my baby’s mind? Mothers’ executive functions contribute to individual differences in maternal mentalization during mother-infant interactions. PLOS ONE 2018, 13: e0207869. PMID: 30500853, PMCID: PMC6267990, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMother-infant interactionExecutive functionResponse inhibitionMaternal mentalizationFree-play interactionsMemory updatingCognitive mechanismsInfant-related factorsCognitive tasksPsychological agentIndividual differencesStressful contextsChild temperamentInfant temperamentBaby's mindPlay interactionsInfant behaviorMother's capacityMentalizationTemperamentChildrenMothers' resistanceMindParentingFull-term infants
2017
Alterations in visual cortical activation and connectivity with prefrontal cortex during working memory updating in major depressive disorder
Le TM, Borghi JA, Kujawa AJ, Klein DN, Leung HC. Alterations in visual cortical activation and connectivity with prefrontal cortex during working memory updating in major depressive disorder. NeuroImage Clinical 2017, 14: 43-53. PMID: 28138426, PMCID: PMC5257188, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2017.01.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisual association areasMemory updatingPrefrontal cortexAssociation areasIrrelevant negative informationMajor depressive disorderPrefrontal cortical activityFunctional magnetic resonanceVisual cortical activationMDD groupCognitive controlNeutral facesEmotion processingTask stimuliGreater ruminationRecognition testCore clinical featuresPerformance deficitsRecognition taskNegative informationMore persistent activationAbnormal affectTask informationUnmedicated participantsCortical activation
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