Author:
JONES NANCY AARON,FIELD TIFFANY,FOX NATHAN A.,LUNDY BRENDA,DAVALOS MARISABEL
Abstract
Previous research has documented differences in the pattern of EEG activation between
3-month-old infants of depressed mothers and infants of nondepressed mothers. In the present
study, EEG was recorded in even younger 1-month-old infants of depressed and nondepressed
mothers. The infants of depressed mothers exhibited greater relative right frontal EEG
asymmetry (due to reduced left frontal activation), and this pattern at 1 month was significantly
related to 3-month EEG asymmetry. Right frontal EEG asymmetry was also related to more
frequent negative facial expressions (sad and pre-cry faces) during the Brazelton exam. Finally,
the infants of depressed mothers showed more indeterminate sleep, were less active, and cried
less than infants of nondepressed mothers.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
Cited by
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