PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(3), P. e0298733 - e0298733
Published: March 7, 2024
Caress-like
is
a
crucial
component
of
caregiving
and
key
factor
in
mother-infant
interactions.
Mother’s
experience
touch
during
her
own
childhood
(i.e.,
tactile
biography)
has
been
found
to
be
related
maternal
actual
use
caress-like
stroking)
exchanges.
Evidence
also
suggests
that
interoceptive
sensibility
self-perceived
sensitivity
inner-body
sensations)
might
sensitive
abilities.
However,
further
empirical
investigation
needed
understand
what
extent
biography
have
an
impact
on
mothers’
stroking
when
interacting
with
their
infants.
Using
online
survey,
this
cross-sectional
study
explored
the
potential
association
between
biography,
for
interaction
infants
group
377
Italian
mothers
(mean
age
=
33.29;
SD
4.79).
We
tested
compared
series
multivariate
linear
mediation
models
using
as
predictor,
affective
outcome
variable
Multidimensional
Assessment
Interoceptive
Awareness
(MAIA)
subscale
scores
mediators.
that,
if
mother
had
positive
experiences
childhood,
she
may
more
likely
nurturing
way
infant
stroking).
Furthermore,
form
attention
regulation,
self-regulation
body
listening
mediates
past
This
highlights
directly
associated
indirectly
linked
it
through
mediating
role
sensibility.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
18(9), P. 4695 - 4695
Published: April 28, 2021
Several
studies
have
focused
on
neonatal
maternal
separation
(MS)
to
investigate
behavioural
and
neuroendocrine
reactions
lack
of
contact,
but
only
a
few
early
in
the
first
days
or
weeks
after
birth.
This
literature
review
investigates
vital
importance
contact
touch
by
exploring
how
skin-to-skin
(SSC)
regulates
stress
mother-infant
relationship.
Various
databases
such
as
PubMed,
Scopus,
ScienceDirect
were
searched
for
published
between
2015
2020.
From
1141
articles,
22
declared
eligible.
The
reviewed
articles
showed
SSC
child
biological
indicators
autonomic
nervous
system
(ANS),
heart
rate
variability
(HRV),
cortisol,
oxytocin.
research
concludes
regulation,
especially
during
COVID-19
pandemic.
With
no
date
indicating
possible
risk
transmission
following
SSC,
should
continue
be
practiced
all
women,
recommended
WHO.
Acta Paediatrica,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
111(8), P. 1507 - 1514
Published: April 25, 2022
Abstract
Aim
Our
aim
was
to
investigate
what
effect
immediate
skin‐to‐skin
contact
with
a
parent
had
on
the
cardiorespiratory
stabilisation
of
very
preterm
infants.
Methods
This
randomised
clinical
trial
conducted
during
2018–2021
at
two
university
hospitals
three
neonatal
intensive
care
units
in
Norway
and
Sweden.
Infants
born
from
28+0
32+6
weeks
gestation
were
for
first
six
postnatal
hours
or
standard
incubator
care.
The
outcome
composite
stability
score,
based
serial
measures
heart
respiratory
rate,
support,
fraction
inspired
oxygen
saturation.
Results
We
recruited
91
newborn
infants
mean
gestational
age
31+1
(range
28+4–32+6)
birth
weight
1534
555–2440)
g:
46
received
45
group
who
an
adjusted
score
0.52
higher
(95%
confidence
interval
0.38–0.67,
p
<
0.001)
scale
zero
when
compared
control
group.
Conclusion
Immediate
beneficial
effects
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13
Published: Feb. 17, 2022
Recognizing
and
aligning
individuals'
unique
adaptive
beliefs
or
"priors"
through
cooperative
communication
is
critical
to
establishing
a
therapeutic
relationship
alliance.
Using
active
inference,
we
present
an
empirical
integrative
account
of
the
biobehavioral
mechanisms
that
underwrite
relationships.
A
significant
mode
alliances-and
potential
synchrony
relationships-is
ostensive
cues
generated
by
repetitive
coupling
during
dynamic
touch.
Established
models
speak
role
affectionate
touch
in
developing
communication,
interpersonal
interactions,
wide
variety
benefits
for
patients
all
ages;
both
neurophysiologically
behaviorally.
The
purpose
this
article
argue
importance
alliance
and,
ultimately,
between
practitioner
patient.
We
briefly
overview
prosocial
clinical
interactions.
then
discuss
how
mental
state
alignment-in
intentional
communication-are
accomplished
using
inference.
alignment
inference
facilitates
communication.
ensuing
extended
include
(C-)
tactile
afferents
realizing
beneficial
effect
synchrony.
conclude
proposing
method
synchronizing
effects
concept
Biology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 284 - 284
Published: Feb. 10, 2023
Biobehavioral
synchrony,
the
coordination
of
physiological
and
behavioral
signals
between
mother
infant
during
social
contact,
tunes
child's
brain
to
world.
Probing
this
mechanism
from
a
two-brain
perspective,
we
examine
associations
patterns
mother-infant
inter-brain
synchrony
two
well-studied
maternal
orientations-sensitivity
intrusiveness-which
have
repeatedly
been
shown
predict
positive
negative
socio-emotional
outcomes,
respectively.
Using
dual-electroencephalogram
(EEG)
recordings,
measure
connectivity
60
mothers
their
5-
12-month-old
infants
face-to-face
interaction.
Thirty
connections
show
significantly
higher
correlations
real
interaction
compared
surrogate
data.
Brain-behavior
indicate
that
sensitivity
linked
with
greater
neural
whereas
intrusiveness
is
associated
lower
coordination.
Post
hoc
analysis
reveals
mother-right-frontal-infant-left-temporal
connection
particularly
sensitive
mother's
style,
while
mother-left-frontal-infant-right-temporal
indexes
intrusive
style.
Our
results
support
perspective
by
which
mature
brains
externally
regulate
immature
living
suggest
one
pathway
exert
long-term
effect
may
relate
provision
coordinated
inputs
its
period
maturation.
Children,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(11), P. 1407 - 1407
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
Affective
touch
is
crucial
in
infant
development,
particularly
regulating
emotional,
cognitive,
and
physiological
processes.
Preterm
infants
are
often
deprived
of
essential
tactile
stimulation
owing
to
their
early
exposure
the
external
environment,
which
may
affect
long-term
developmental
outcomes.
This
review
aimed
examine
neurobiological
mechanisms
affective
highlight
effective
interventions,
such
as
skin-to-skin
contact
(SSC)
kangaroo
care
(KC),
promote
development
preterm
infants.
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(SI), P. SI64 - SI85
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
Abstract
This
article
is
the
sixth
in
a
series
of
eight
articles
that
comprise
special
issue
on
Family-Centered
Early
Intervention
(FCEI)
for
children
who
are
deaf
or
hard
hearing
(DHH)
and
their
families,
FCEI-DHH.
The
Support
Principles
second
three
describe
10
FCEI-DHH,
preceded
by
Foundation
Principles,
followed
Structure
all
this
issue.
composed
four
(Principles
3,
4,
5,
6)
highlight
(a)
importance
variety
supports
families
raising
DHH;
(b)
need
to
attend
ensure
well-being
(c)
necessity
building
language
communication
abilities
DHH
family
members;
(d)
considering
family’s
strengths,
needs,
values
decision-making.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: May 22, 2024
Interpersonal
touch
represents
the
primal
sensory
experience
between
humans,
fostering
social
bonding
from
cradle
to
death
bed.
In
recent
decades
“affective
touch”
has
been
intensely
studied,
stimulated
by
discovery
of
a
population
mechanosensitive
unmyelinated
C-tactile
afferents
in
mammalian
skin.
A
lack
childhood
is
associated
with
negative
consequences
for
psychosocial
and
physical
health
benefits
professional
techniques
prevention
treatment
various
diseases
have
shown
over
again
clinical
studies.
However,
its
application
mainstream
applications
remains
limited.
To
bridge
gap
discoveries
research
medicine,
we
propose
establishment
new
discipline:
‘Touch
Medicine’.
Here,
unfold
potential
Touch
Medicine
focusing
on
depression,
which
our
view
primarily
disorder
lived
body.
Controlled
studies
systematic
reviews
demonstrated
antidepressant,
anxiolytic
analgesic
effects
specific
massage
techniques.
Underlying
mechanisms
action
are
currently
under
investigation,
ranging
interoceptive,
endocrinological,
stress-related
or
psychological
underpinnings.
novel
interdisciplinary
field
connected
medical
specialities
such
as
neonatology,
pediatrics,
pain
neurology,
psychiatry,
geriatrics
–
but
also
psychology
psychosomatic
medicine
might
benefit
integration
these
findings
into
their
daily
practice.
Health Psychology Review,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 60 - 77
Published: Nov. 8, 2022
Much
has
been
documented
on
the
association
between
stress
and
health.
Both
direct
indirect
pathways
have
identified
explored
extensively,
helping
us
understand
trajectories
from
healthy
individuals
to
reductions
in
well-being,
development
of
preclinical
disease
states.
Some
these
are
well
established
within
field;
physiology,
affect
regulation,
social
relationships.
The
purpose
this
review
is
push
beyond
what
known
separately
about
provide
a
means
integrate
them
using
one
common
mechanism.
We
propose
that
touch,
specifically
affective
may
be
missing
active
ingredient
fundamental
our
understanding
how
close
relationships
contribute
empirical
evidence
detailing
touch
systems,
critical
attachment
bonds
subsequent
across
life
course.
will
also
explore
we
can
use
applied
contexts
incorporate
it
into
existing
interventions.
Infant Behavior and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
75, P. 101929 - 101929
Published: April 6, 2024
Previous
studies
underscore
the
importance
of
social
interactions
for
child
language
development-particularly
characterized
by
maternal
sensitivity,
infant-directed
speech
(IDS),
and
conversational
turn-taking
(CT)
in
one-on-one
contexts.
Although
infants
engage
such
from
third
month
after
birth,
prospective
link
between
input
sensitivity
first
half
year
life
later
development
has
been
understudied.
We
hypothesized
that
embodying
IDS
CTs
3
months
life,
are
significantly
associated
with
tested
this
using
a
longitudinal
design.
Using
sample
40
3-month-old
infants,
we
assessed
during
structured
mother-infant
(1:1)
interaction
based
on
well-validated
scoring
system
(the
Coding
Interactive
Behavior
system).
Language
(IDS,
CT)
was
naturally
occurring
at
home
ENvironment
Analysis
(LENA)
system.
outcome
measures
were
obtained
18
to
30
age
MacArthur-Bates
Communicative
Development
Inventory.
Three
novel
findings
emerged.
First,
infants'
productive
scores
18,
21,
24,
27,
age.
Second,
LENA-recorded
1:1
environment
positively
correlated
Third,
27
propose
attention
early
period-enhanced
sensitive
IDS-are
potent
factors
advancing
development.