Neural circuits underlying crying and cry responding in mammals (original) (raw)

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Physiological Reactivity to Infant Crying and Observed Maternal Sensitivity

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Early Specialization for Voice and Emotion Processing in the Infant Brain

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Explaining individual variation in paternal brain responses to infant cries

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Fetal homologue of infant crying

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Neural circuitry for maternal oxytocin release induced by infant cries

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The missing link: Mothers’ neural response to infant cry related to infant attachment behaviors

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Crying: Notes on Description, Transcription and Interaction

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Sex hormone influence on human infants' sound characteristics: melody in spontaneous crying

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Differential brain responses to cries of infants with autistic disorder and typical development: An fMRI study

Gianluca Esposito, Paola Venuti

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Understanding persistent crying in infancy

Michaela Viragova

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Preterm birth is associated with an increased fundamental frequency of spontaneous crying in human infants at term-equivalent age

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