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The polyvagal theory: phylogenetic substrates of a social nervous system
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From this phylogenetic orientation, the polyvagal theory proposes a biological basis for social behavior and an intervention strategy to enhance positive social behavior.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Psychophysiology.The article was published on 2001-10-01. It has received 1266 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Polyvagal Theory & Autonomic nervous system.read more
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A Multi-Method Approach to Understand Parent Behaviors During Child Acute Pain
Kaytlin Constantin,Rachel L. Moline,Lindsay Labonte,C. Meghan McMurtry,C. Meghan McMurtry,C. Meghan McMurtry +5 more
TL;DR: Heart rate variability is considered a physiological correlative for child responses to acute pain and the factors shaping parent behaviors are less studied.
Maternal sensitivity and physiological processes as predictors of infant emotion regulation
TL;DR: Results demonstrated that vagal withdrawal and EEG activation were only associated at 10 months during mild frustration, which suggests that by 10 months of age, when infants encounter a frustrating situation that is at least moderate in intensity, cortical and autonomic processes respond in similar ways.
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Heart rate reactivity during contingency learning in 5‐ to 10‐month‐old at‐risk and non‐risk babies
W. S. Millar,Catherine Weir +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the dynamic relation between contingency learning and heart rate with risk and non-risk babies 5- to 10-month-old and compared four groups were compared in a two contingency treatments (contingent, yoked) × two risk status design.
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An Investigation of Physiological Arousal in Children with Autism and Co-morbid Challenging Behaviour
Modification of the "gold standard"? leadership selection from an attachment lens: a critical analysis.
TL;DR: For example, this paper found that leaders with secure attachment styles are able to drive optimal employee behaviors and performance outcomes, while leaders with neglectful, dismissive, and critical interpersonal styles grounded in insecure attachment schema lead to more undesirable and less productive employee behaviors.
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Hypothalamic Integration: Organization of the Paraventricular and Supraoptic Nuclei
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Orienting in a defensive world: Mammalian modifications of our evolutionary heritage. A Polyvagal Theory
TL;DR: The Polyvagal Theory is introduced to explain the different functions of the two primary medullary source nuclei of the vagus and speculates that mammalian, but not reptilian, brainstem organization is characterized by a ventral vagal complex related to processes associated with attention, motion, emotion, and communication.
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Neuroendocrine perspectives on social attachment and love
TL;DR: A review of existing behavioral and neuroendocrine perspectives on social attachment and love reveals a recurrent association between high levels of activity in the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis and the subsequent expression of social behaviors and attachments.
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The organization of noradrenergic pathways from the brainstem to the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei in the rat
TL;DR: The autoradiographic material, and additional double-labeling experiments, were used to identify and to characterize projections that interconnect the A1, A2 and A6 regions, as well as possible projections from these cell groups to the spinal cord.
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