The neural substrate of maternal love in shopping: Mothers' willingness to pay for her child vs. for herself: An fMRI study

Chun-Chia Kung, Yang-Yen Ou, Ding-Ruey Yeh, Chung-Fa Wang
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Mother love is essential for mother-child relationship, and is important for child's development. Despite of series of studies pertaining to the neural substrate of parental love, to date, however, no publication is found regarding the neural substrates of maternal love in shopping. In this study, we examined first-time mothers' brain activations in response to mother-related (purses, make-ups, and clothes) and children-related (toys, books, and clothes) items measured by fMRI. 22 (including 20 first-time) mothers were scanned with 3T MRI scanner. In children- vs. mother-related items, the expected mother-nature site, peri-aquductal grey (or PAG), was found to be more activated. In addition, “Buy vs. NotBuy”, as well as interaction of both factors, were both identified. In addition, voxelwise regressions yielded regions associated with mothers' buying characteristics. Lastly, we also implemented the multi-voxel pattern analysis and searchlight mapping to these data, with some preliminary results.
购物中母爱的神经基础:母亲为孩子和为自己买单的意愿:一项功能磁共振成像研究
母爱对母子关系至关重要,对孩子的成长至关重要。尽管有一系列关于父母之爱的神经基础的研究,但迄今为止,还没有发现关于母爱在购物中的神经基础的出版物。在这项研究中,我们研究了用功能磁共振成像测量的第一次做母亲的大脑对与母亲有关的(钱包、化妆品和衣服)和与儿童有关的(玩具、书籍和衣服)物品的反应。采用3T MRI扫描22例(其中20例为初产妇)。在儿童与母亲相关的项目中,预期的母性部位,导管周围灰质(或PAG)被发现更活跃。此外,还确定了“买与不买”,以及两者的相互作用。此外,体素回归得出了与母亲购买特征相关的区域。最后,我们还对这些数据进行了多体素模式分析和探照灯映射,并取得了一些初步的结果。
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