Perceived quality of maternal care in childhood and structure and function of mothers’ brain.

TitlePerceived quality of maternal care in childhood and structure and function of mothers' brain.
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsKim, P., J. F. Leckman, L.C. Mayes, M. Newman, R. Feldman, and J. E. Swain
PubMed ID20590729
PubMed Central IDPMC3974609
Grant ListT32 MH018268 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States

Animal studies indicate that early maternal care has long-term effects on brain areas related to social attachment and parenting, whereas neglectful mothering is linked with heightened stress reactivity in the hippocampus across the lifespan. The present study explores the possibility, using magnetic resonance imaging, that perceived quality of maternal care in childhood is associated with brain structure and functional responses to salient infant stimuli among human mothers in the first postpartum month. Mothers who reported higher maternal care in childhood showed larger grey matter volumes in the superior and middle frontal gyri, orbital gyrus, superior temporal gyrus and fusiform gyrus. In response to infant cries, these mothers exhibited higher activations in the middle frontal gyrus, superior temporal gyrus and fusiform gyrus, whereas mothers reporting lower maternal care showed increased hippocampal activations. These findings suggest that maternal care in childhood may be associated with anatomy and functions in brain regions implicated in appropriate responsivity to infant stimuli in human mothers.

Title Perceived quality of maternal care in childhood and structure and function of mothers' brain.
Publication Title Dev Sci
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 2010
Authors P. Kim; J.F. Leckman; L.C. Mayes; M. Newman; R. Feldman; J.E. Swain
ISSN Number 1467-7687
PubMed ID 20590729
PubMed Central ID PMC3974609
Grant List
T32 MH018268 MH NIMH NIH HHS United States

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