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Vagal tone in infants of depressed mothers
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1995
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Affective NeuroscienceVagal ToneAbstract Emotional ReactivityChild Mental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyEmotional ResponseDevelopmental PsychologyMood SymptomMore VocalizationsChild PsychologyPsychiatryDepressionMaternal HealthInfant CognitionChild DevelopmentPediatricsDevelopmental ScienceEmotional DevelopmentMedicineEmotionChild Psychiatry
Abstract Emotional reactivity and expressivity in infants have been previously correlated with vagal tone. This study investigated vagal tone of 3- and 6-month-old infants of depressed mothers. Vagal tone did not differ for infants of depressed versus nondepressed mothers at 3 months, but lower vagal tone was noted in infants of depressed versus nondepressed mothers at 6 months. The developmental increase in vagal tone that occurred between 3 and 6 months for infants of nondepressed mothers did not occur for infants of depressed mothers. Correlation analyses suggested that higher vagal tone at 6 months was related to more vocalizations and more optimal neurological scores.
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