Posted on 07/14/2008 2:30:57 PM PDT by Kaslin
- it also lights up the reward centers of her brain, according to the results of a brain imaging study.
The finding, investigators say, could go a long way in helping researchers dissect the unique bond between mother and infant and how it sometimes goes wrong.
"The relationship between mothers and infants is critical for child development," Dr. Lane Strathearn, of the Human Neuroimaging Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston noted in a statement.
"For whatever reason, in some cases, that relationship doesn't develop normally. Neglect and abuse can result, with devastating effects on a child's development," Strathearn explained.
Strathearn and colleagues used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to scan the brains of 28 first-time mothers of 5- to 10-month-old infants while they looked at photos of their own babies and other infants.
In some of the photos babies were smiling or happy. In others, the infants were sad and in some they had neutral expressions.
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The mother/child bond is fascinating. 28 mothers isn’t a large sample, but one could certainly see benefits of such a feedback/reward system.
This is impossible because the FemiNazis have assured us there is no difference between men and women.
Awwwwwwwwwwww. :)
She looks childish.
Now Dad's feelin' pretty good.
Thank you, sir! May I have another?!
The smiles of my grandchildren do it for me ^every time^...and, last I looked, I ain’t a mom (or even a chick).
I'm convinced that's why cell phones are so popular these days. Women don't use them to talk necessarily, they use them to get high. A cell phone to a woman is like a bong to a pothead.
Just my opinion, of course.
I noticed it too as a grandmother. It’s not just there. Something happens..maybe an eye contact and you are bonded forever.
My husband has bonded to his cell phone. Does it work for guys too?
Me too! How about when they smile at you for the first time. OH MY GOSH!!! There’s nothing like it! I don’t think it’s just moms. It happens to us Grandma’s and I’d be willing to bet that the same thing happens to dad’s and grandpa’s too!
Yeah...the ole tuffys wouldn’t admit it though.
She’s only 5 months there...that’s pretty childish. ;)
Of course DAD’s don’t feel this kind of love for their children...
I bet she acts like a baby too.
;OP
Yeah, I think everyone has the same reaction to a happy baby, at least everybody who is normal.
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