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Nicolas Murgueitio; Michelle Shipkova; Lucy A. Lurie; Micaela Rodriguez; Laura Machlin; Maresa Tate; Sneha Boda; Zoe Priddy; Cathi B. Propper; Katie A. McLaughlin; Regina M. Sullivan; Margaret A. Sheridan – Developmental Science, 2026
Evidence from rodent studies highlights the mother as a safety cue that regulates fear and biology. However, when infant rats are exposed to rough maternal care (i.e., threat), their brains show atypical patterns of activity in response to maternal cues. In humans, childhood adversity (i.e., international adoption, involvement with Child…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Cognitive Processes, Brain, Mothers

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