Journal article
Maternal warmth is associated with network segregation across late childhood: A longitudinal neuroimaging study
S Richmond, R Beare, KA Johnson, K Bray, E Pozzi, NB Allen, ML Seal, S Whittle
Frontiers in Psychology | Published : 2022
Abstract
The negative impact of adverse experiences in childhood on neurodevelopment is well documented. Less attention however has been given to the impact of variations in “normative” parenting behaviors. The influence of these parenting behaviors is likely to be marked during periods of rapid brain reorganization, such as late childhood. The aim of the current study was to investigate associations between normative parenting behaviors and the development of structural brain networks across late childhood. Data were collected from a longitudinal sample of 114 mother-child dyads (54% female children, M age 8.41 years, SD = 0.32 years), recruited from low socioeconomic areas of Melbourne, Australia. ..
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