PsychologyNature Communications
Adverse caregiving in infancy blunts neural processing of the mother
M. Opendak, E. Theisen, et al.
Discover how early adversity in caregiving can shape neurobehavioral processes in pups, potentially serving as a precursor for later-life psychopathology. This cutting-edge research conducted by Maya Opendak and colleagues sheds light on the intricate link between maternal interactions and cortical functioning in rats.
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