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Defining Immediate Effects of Sensitive Periods on Infant Neurobehavioral Function

Authors :
Regina M. Sullivan
Maya Opendak
Source :
Curr Opin Behav Sci
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

During a sensitive period associated with attachment, the infant brain has unique circuitry that enables the specialized adaptive behaviors required for survival in infancy. This infant brain is not an immature version of the adult brain. Within the attachment relationship, the infant remains close (proximity seeking) to the caregiver for nurturing and survival needs, but the caregiver also provides the immature infant with the physiological regulation interaction needed before self-regulation matures. Here we provide examples from the human and animal literature that illustrate some of these regulatory functions during sensitive periods, recent advances demonstrating the supporting transient neural mechanisms, and how these systems go awry in the absence of species-expected caregiving.

Details

ISSN :
23521546
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current opinion in behavioral sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3c2f862e339a8c112fb0269528a14237