Postpartum Depression Is Associated With Altered Neural Connectivity Between Affective and Mentalizing Regions During Mother-Infant Interactions

Although there has been growing interest in mood-related neural alterations in women in the initial weeks postpartum, recent work has demonstrated that postpartum depression often lingers for months or years following birth. However, research evaluating the impact of depression on maternal brain fun...

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Main Authors: Judith K. Morgan (Author), Hendrik Santosa (Author), Rachel M. Fridley (Author), Kaetlyn K. Conner (Author), Alison E. Hipwell (Author), Erika E. Forbes (Author), Theodore J. Huppert (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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