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Caregiving Influences on Development: A Sensitive Period for Biological Embedding of Predictability and Safety Cues.

Dylan G Gee1, Emily M Cohodes1.   

Abstract

Across species, caregivers exert a powerful influence on the neural and behavioral development of offspring. Increasingly, both animal and human research has highlighted specific patterns in caregivers' behavior that may be especially important early in life, as well as neurobiological mechanisms linking early caregiving experiences with long-term affective behavior. Here we delineate evidence for an early sensitive period during infancy and toddlerhood when caregiver inputs that are predictable and associated with safety may become biologically embedded via influences on corticolimbic circuitry involved in emotion regulation. We propose that these caregiver signals prime corticolimbic circuitry to be receptive to later stage-specific caregiver influences, such as caregivers' external regulation of children's emotional reactivity. Following caregiving adversity that disrupts predictability and safety associated with caregivers during this sensitive period, accelerated maturation of corticolimbic circuitry may foreshorten the protracted period of plasticity and caregiver influence that is characteristic of humans. This work has implications for both prevention and intervention efforts for children exposed to early life adversity.

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Keywords:  caregiving; corticolimbic circuitry; emotion regulation; predictability; safety

Year:  2021        PMID: 34675455      PMCID: PMC8528226          DOI: 10.1177/09637214211015673

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Dir Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0963-7214


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