| Literature DB >> 26065903 |
Sanae Mizugaki1, Yukio Maehara2, Kazuo Okanoya3, Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi1.
Abstract
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most of which involve accelerated sympathetic nervous activity. Comparatively little is known about effects of positive infant expressions, such as happy smiles, on maternal physiological responses. This study investigated how physiological and psychological maternal states change in response to infants' emotional expressions. Thirty first-time mothers viewed films of their own 6- to 7-month-old infants' affective behavior. Each observed a video of a distress cry followed by a video showing one of two expressions (randomly assigned): a happy smiling face (smile condition) or a calm neutral face (neutral condition). Both before and after the session, participants completed a self-report inventory assessing their emotional states. The results of the self-report inventory revealed no effects of exposure to the infant videos. However, the mothers in the smile condition, but not in the neutral condition, showed deceleration of skin conductance. These findings demonstrate that the mothers who observed their infants smiling showed decreased sympathetic activity. We propose that an infant's positive emotional expression may affect the branch of the maternal stress-response system that modulates the homeostatic balance of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26065903 PMCID: PMC4465828 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129672
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Schematic illustration of experimental procedure for each condition.
Means and standard deviations of physiological measures during baseline and cry phases.
| Condition | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure | Phase | Neutral | Smile | All participants |
| BVP (μV) | Baseline | 42.12 (14.72) | 58.75 (18.51) | 50.43 (18.45) |
| Cry | 37.89 (11.17) | 48.01 (9.10) | 42.95 (11.24) | |
| HR (bpm) | Baseline | 71.87 (6.92) | 70.63 (7.52) | 71.25 (7.13) |
| Cry | 70.17 (6.39) | 69.76 (7.19) | 69.97 (6.68) | |
| RSP (B/Min.) | Baseline | 17.22 (3.70) | 16.30 (3.51) | 16.76 (3.57) |
| Cry | 18.79 (3.21) | 18.98 (2.55) | 18.88 (2.85) | |
| SC (log(μS+1)) | Baseline | 0.38 (0.17) | 0.33 (0.20) | 0.36 (0.18) |
| Cry | 0.45 (0.20) | 0.47 (0.26) | 0.46 (0.22) | |
BVPa: Blood volume pulse amplitude (μV), HR: Heart rate (bpm: beats per minute), SC: Skin conductance response (log (μS+1)), RSP: Respiration rate (B/Min: breaths per minute). Standard deviations in parentheses.
Means and standard deviations of physiological measures (change scores) during cry and experimental phases.
| Phase | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure | Condition | Cry | Experimenal-1 | Experimenal-2 | Experimenal-3 |
| BVPa | Neutral (n = 13) | 93.90 (20.32) | 105.37 (23.82) | 108.27 (21.55) | 108.82 (19.69) |
| Smile (n = 13) | 84.80 (13.30) | 100.03 (17.22) | 100.58 (17.28) | 97.13 (18.55) | |
| HR | Neutral (n = 15) | -1.88 (2.39) | -3.47 (3.27) | -3.35 (3.11) | -2.77 (2.98) |
| Smile (n = 15) | -1.05 (3.32) | -2.89 (3.90) | -2.09 (4.37) | -1.72 (4.47) | |
| RSP | Neutral (n = 15) | 1.78 (3.96) | 1.47 (3.83) | 1.39 (3.45) | 1.64 (3.16) |
| Smile (n = 15) | 2.68 (3.31) | 2.47 (4.67) | 2.30 (5.24) | 2.06 (4.90) | |
| SC | Neutral (n = 13) | 0.07 (0.05) | 0.07 (0.07) | 0.08 (0.08) | 0.08 (0.08) |
| Smile (n = 13) | 0.14 (0.14) | 0.13 (0.14) | 0.12 (0.14) | 0.09 (0.12) | |
Change scores (except BVPa) were calculated by subtracting baseline scores from averaged values for the cry and experimental sub-phases. Change scores for BVPa were calculated by dividing averaged values for the cry and experimental sub-phases by baseline scores. Standard deviations in parentheses.
Fig 2Means and SEMs for skin conductance change from baseline for each condition and phase.
Means with an asterisk are significantly different, p < .05. Means with two asterisks are significantly different, p < .001.
Means and standard deviations of psychological measures at the response points of pre-cry and post-experimental phases.
| Condition | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measure (PANAS) | Response Point | Neutral | Smile | All participants |
| Positive | Pre-Cry | 2.19 (0.75) | 2.49 (0.75) | 2.34 (0.75) |
| Post-Experimental | 2.03 (0.87) | 2.33 (0.81) | 2.18 (0.84) | |
| Negative | Pre-Cry | 1.25 (0.43) | 1.48 (0.56) | 1.37 (0.51) |
| Post-Experimental | 2.09 (0.86) | 1.77 (1.03) | 1.93 (0.94) | |
Standard deviations in parentheses.