If one wished to discover the function of sleep a particularly important place to look would be infant sleep. In the first months of life, the human infant spends most of its 24-hour day asleep (15-18 ...
As an intern at The Cambridge Hospital, I was assigned an international attachment expert, Karlen Lyons-Ruth, as a psychological testing supervisor. During lulls in the testing, we met and discussed ...
This meta-analytic review (k = 5-10; N = 258-895) examined links between attachment insecurity and physiological activity at baseline and in response to interpersonal stress elicited by ...
How does your brain decide? WNMU's Dr. Jennifer Johnston introduces a framework that links decision-making to patterns in ...
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What your baby’s kicks are already teaching you before birth
Those tiny baby kicks and nudges aren’t just movement—they may be your baby’s first way of saying hello, and science shows ...
A new study shows that fetal movement frequency in late pregnancy is directly tied to stronger maternal-fetal attachment.
Latest Cattell Sabbatical Researchers Will Focus on Animal Cognition, Child Development, and Emotion
Three researchers will receive support this year from the Sabbatical Fund Fellowship from the James McKeen Cattell Fund.
Recent research that measured fetal movements in pregnant women has found that higher frequencies were strongly linked to ...
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