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View article: Sleep and Selective Memory Consolidation in Infants: Exploring the Impact of Learning Contexts
Sleep and Selective Memory Consolidation in Infants: Exploring the Impact of Learning Contexts Open
Post‐encoding sleep facilitates memory consolidation from early infancy. Learning from digital content might also benefit from post‐encoding sleep. However, infants find it more difficult to learn and remember screen content (transfer defi…
View article: Associative learning via eyeblink conditioning differs by age from infancy to adulthood
Associative learning via eyeblink conditioning differs by age from infancy to adulthood Open
Associative learning is a key feature of adaptive behaviour and mental health, enabling individuals to adjust their actions in anticipation of future events. Comprehensive documentation of this essential component of human cognitive develo…
View article: Examining the relationship between parents’ self‐reported mindfulness and observed language use in attachment‐relevant communication
Examining the relationship between parents’ self‐reported mindfulness and observed language use in attachment‐relevant communication Open
Parents’ language use is an important context for early socialization. We examined the relationship between parents’ self‐reported mindfulness and observed language use in two forms of attachment‐relevant communication. Sixty‐three parents…
View article: Test-retest reliability of the “Home Town Walk” fMRI paradigm for memory activation and lateralization in the pre-surgical evaluation of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
Test-retest reliability of the “Home Town Walk” fMRI paradigm for memory activation and lateralization in the pre-surgical evaluation of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy Open
Introduction Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to assess language and memory function as part of pre-surgical decision making in refractory epilepsy. Although language paradigms are well established, memory paradigms…
View article: Room to Improve: Predictors of Attendance and Outcomes Within Mindfulness-Enhanced Behavioral Parent Training
Room to Improve: Predictors of Attendance and Outcomes Within Mindfulness-Enhanced Behavioral Parent Training Open
Objectives Parents across a broad sociodemographic spectrum struggle with their children’s difficult behaviors and need effective and engaging interventions. We developed a mindfulness-enhanced behavioral parent training group program (MeB…
View article: Sleep‐dependent memory consolidation of televised content in infants
Sleep‐dependent memory consolidation of televised content in infants Open
Summary Infants face the constant challenge of selecting information for encoding and storage from a continuous incoming stream of data. Sleep might help in this process by selectively consolidating new memory traces that are likely to be …
View article: Refugee and asylum seekers’ engagement with health services during pregnancy: A rapid review
Refugee and asylum seekers’ engagement with health services during pregnancy: A rapid review Open
The objective of this work was to summarise and describe antenatal care experiences of people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds living in high-income countries with universal healthcare. Academic articles from six databases and gr…
View article: A Clinical-Community Comparison of Parent-Child Emotion Conversations About the Past and the Anticipated Future
A Clinical-Community Comparison of Parent-Child Emotion Conversations About the Past and the Anticipated Future Open
This study aimed to assess differences in emotion and elaboration quality between clinical and community child cohorts in both past reminiscing and future worry conversations. We analyzed 54 Australian parents (46 mothers, 8 fathers) and t…
View article: Mother–infant shared book reading in the first year of life
Mother–infant shared book reading in the first year of life Open
This study examined verbal and non‐verbal features of mother–infant shared book reading in Australia during the first year of life and explored the relationship between these features and infant cognition. Mother–infant dyads were observed…
View article: “I’m getting it!”: How Parents Describe Change Following Attendance at Mindfulness- Enhanced Behavioral Parent Training
“I’m getting it!”: How Parents Describe Change Following Attendance at Mindfulness- Enhanced Behavioral Parent Training Open
Many parents feel overwhelmed and seek professional assistance in response to their child’s behaviors. Mindfulness-enhanced parenting programs offer an increasingly popular alternative to the traditional gold standard behavioral parent tra…
View article: “I've got more of a role to play”: Australian fathers’ perspectives on parenting through the lens of COVID-19 lockdown.
“I've got more of a role to play”: Australian fathers’ perspectives on parenting through the lens of COVID-19 lockdown. Open
Using interviews with 15 Australian fathers, we explored the impact of having spent time in COVID-19 lockdown on men’s views of their relationship with their children and family–work life balance. All interviewees were married to women and…
View article: Exploring the relationship between parent mental health and parent–child emotion reminiscing
Exploring the relationship between parent mental health and parent–child emotion reminiscing Open
This study examines how parents’ mental health symptoms, emotion regulation and mindfulness relate to parent–child reminiscing conversations about past emotional events. Fifty-four children aged 8–12 years and their parents were recruited …
View article: A Good start in life: Effectiveness of integrated multicomponent multisector support on early child development—Study protocol
A Good start in life: Effectiveness of integrated multicomponent multisector support on early child development—Study protocol Open
Introduction Early childhood experiences have a lifelong impact on a child’s future. Social and environmental experiences and interactions have a profound relational effect on children’s physical and mental health which transfers agency to…
View article: The role of pregnancy acceptability in maternal mental health and bonding during pregnancy
The role of pregnancy acceptability in maternal mental health and bonding during pregnancy Open
Background Pregnancy is an important time for women’s mental health and marks the foundations of the emerging bond between mother and baby. This study aimed to investigate the role of pregnancy acceptability and intendedness in maternal me…
View article: Mindful Parent Training for Parents of Children Aged 3–12 Years with Behavioral Problems: a Scoping Review
Mindful Parent Training for Parents of Children Aged 3–12 Years with Behavioral Problems: a Scoping Review Open
MPPs continue to show promise in improving child behavior and parental mindfulness, well-being, and style. Further research is needed to determine how to best leverage the advantages of mindfulness in augmenting the well-established effect…
View article: The role of pregnancy acceptability in maternal mental health and bonding during pregnancy
The role of pregnancy acceptability in maternal mental health and bonding during pregnancy Open
Background Pregnancy is an important time for women’s mental health and marks the foundations of the emerging bond between mother and baby. This study aimed to investigate the role of pregnancy acceptability and intendedness in maternal me…
View article: Identifying Rewards Over Difficulties Buffers the Impact of Time in COVID-19 Lockdown for Parents in Australia
Identifying Rewards Over Difficulties Buffers the Impact of Time in COVID-19 Lockdown for Parents in Australia Open
Objective Physical isolation measures, known as lockdown or shelter-in-place, experienced during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have the potential to cause psychological distress. This study was conducted to examine parents’ perceived…
View article: The relationship between digital media use during pregnancy, maternal psychological wellbeing, and maternal-fetal attachment
The relationship between digital media use during pregnancy, maternal psychological wellbeing, and maternal-fetal attachment Open
The widespread accessibility and use of the internet provides numerous opportunities for women to independently seek out pregnancy-related information and social and emotional support during the antenatal period. Given the heightened psych…
View article: A New 3-Day Standardized Eyeblink Conditioning Protocol to Assess Extinction Learning From Infancy to Adulthood
A New 3-Day Standardized Eyeblink Conditioning Protocol to Assess Extinction Learning From Infancy to Adulthood Open
Associative learning can be observed from the neonatal period onward, providing opportunities to examine changes in basic learning and memory abilities. One method that is suitable to study associative learning is classical eyeblink condit…
View article: The Role of Zinc in Depressed Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The Role of Zinc in Depressed Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Perinatal depression is a depressive illness that affects 10–15% of women in the UK with an estimated cost of £1.8 billion/year. Zinc deficiency is associated with the development of mood disorders and zinc supplementation has been shown t…
View article: A systemic review of maternal wellbeing and its relationship with maternal fetal attachment and early postpartum bonding
A systemic review of maternal wellbeing and its relationship with maternal fetal attachment and early postpartum bonding Open
Scientific gaps remain in our understanding of the relationship between maternal mental health and both MFA and postpartum bonding which limit our theoretical understanding of the MFA construct. Recommendations for future research are to e…
View article: Localization and Lateralization of Memory by BOLD Functional MRI Using Home Town Walking Paradigm for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery. How I Do It.
Localization and Lateralization of Memory by BOLD Functional MRI Using Home Town Walking Paradigm for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery. How I Do It. Open
Poster: ECR 2019 / C-1997 / Localization and Lateralization of Memory by BOLD Functional MRI Using Home Town Walking Paradigm for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery. How I Do It. by: J. Herbert 1, K. Kawsar1, M. Harley1, N. Davies 2, R.…
View article: Functional Outcome of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery based on Memory Functional MRI
Functional Outcome of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery based on Memory Functional MRI Open
Poster: ECR 2019 / C-1993 / Functional Outcome of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery based on Memory Functional MRI by: V. Sawlani , K. Kawsar, D. McCorry, A. Hawkins, J. Herbert, R. Chelvarajah; Birmingham/UK
View article: Role of Multiparametric MRI in Brainstem Lesions
Role of Multiparametric MRI in Brainstem Lesions Open
Poster: ECR 2019 / C-1999 / Role of Multiparametric MRI in Brainstem Lesions by: M. Harley , M. D. Patel, M. Bowen, W. Muhammad, S. Jacob, M. Douglas, I. Ughratdar, J. Herbert, V. Sawlani; Birmingham/UK
View article: Efficacy of Maternal Choline Supplementation During Pregnancy in Mitigating Adverse Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Growth and Cognitive Function: A Randomized, Double‐Blind, Placebo‐Controlled Clinical Trial
Efficacy of Maternal Choline Supplementation During Pregnancy in Mitigating Adverse Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure on Growth and Cognitive Function: A Randomized, Double‐Blind, Placebo‐Controlled Clinical Trial Open
Background We recently demonstrated the acceptability and feasibility of a randomized, double‐blind choline supplementation intervention for heavy drinking women during pregnancy. In this study, we report our results relating to the effica…
View article: What Paves the Way to Conventional Language? The Predictive Value of Babble, Pointing, and Socioeconomic Status
What Paves the Way to Conventional Language? The Predictive Value of Babble, Pointing, and Socioeconomic Status Open
A child's first words mark the emergence of a uniquely human ability. Theories of the developmental steps that pave the way for word production have proposed that either vocal or gestural precursors are key. These accounts were tested by a…