Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6257677 Behavioural Brain Research 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Brain responses among mothers distinguish images of their own versus unfamiliar infants.•When mothers were shown their own infant's face, we detected an immediate, fast brain response.•Unfamiliar infant faces activate similar cortical activation patterns, but opposite in magnitude and direction.

Infant faces elicit caregiving in adults. In previous research on brain responses to images of infant faces, the faces were unknown to participants. This study investigated EEG in primiparous mothers of 3- to 6-month-old infants viewing their own infant's face compared to an unfamiliar but appearance-matched infant's face. Spectral power was calculated and compared, and power at three EEG bands (delta, theta, and gamma) was found to differ between faces. Brain responses among primiparous mothers distinguish images of their own versus unfamiliar infants.

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