| Literature DB >> 9327235 |
N A Jones1, T Field, N A Fox, B Lundy, M Davalos.
Abstract
Previous research has documented differences in the pattern of EEG activation between 3-month-old infants of depressed mothers and infants of nondepressed mothers. In the present study, EEG was recorded in even younger 1-month-old infants of depressed and nondepressed mothers. The infants of depressed mothers exhibited greater relative right frontal EEG asymmetry (due to reduced left frontal activation), and this pattern at 1 month was significantly related to 3-month EEG asymmetry. Right frontal EEG asymmetry was also related to more frequent negative facial expressions (sad and pre-cry faces) during the Brazelton exam. Finally, the infants of depressed mothers showed more indeterminate sleep, were less active, and cried less than infants of nondepressed mothers.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9327235 DOI: 10.1017/s0954579497001260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Psychopathol ISSN: 0954-5794