This book presents cutting edge research on the basic neurobiology of
parental behavior as it relates to behavioral disorders, including
postpartum depression, anxiety, and inadequate parental bonding to
infants. Internationally recognized basic and clinical researchers
present new research findings in humans and animals that elucidate the
roles of the brain, physiological state, genes and environment in
maternal and paternal care. By bridging the gap between basic and
clinical research, new understandings of how the biology of the brain
and the reproductive state of the parent impact their mental health
and the successful rearing of young emerge.
* Presents the neural network of motherhood based on fundamental and
functional MRI studies of parental care - from rodents to humans
* Discusses the role of gene-environment interactions in parenting
* Offers parenting strategies and priorities in raising young
* Discusses maternal defense - the neurobiology of maternal protection
* Examines the significance and underlying causes of postpartum
depression
* Discusses parenting and anxiety – neurobiological basis for
reductions during the postpartum period
* Also includes the neurobiology of fatherhood – a fresh
evolutionary and biological perspective on paternal behavior
* Presents information on maternal neuroplasticity - how reproductive
history changes the maternal brain
* Translates research – internationally renowned researchers'
insights into common factors that regulate mammalian parenting
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780123742858
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
584
Forfatter