眼睛拥有它:早期亲子互动中相互凝视的神经生物学根源、发展轨迹和社会意义。

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Serena Micheletti , Lorenzo Romagnoli , Erika Loi , Nicoletta Cusano , Elisa Fazzi
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相互凝视(MG)在早期互动中起着至关重要的作用,但没有明确的术语或概念定义,强调了对其发病、发展和临床意义的共识的必要性。本综述旨在为早期母婴互动(包括典型和非典型)中MG的发展程度和方式提供新的见解,以及它如何与儿童未来的社会、认知和行为发展相关联。采用PICO格式,进行系统文献检索,选取28篇研究进行综述。这些研究在MG的术语定义、样本量、参与者特征和方法上各不相同。结果通过主题分析进行分析,从而确定了四个主要主题:MG的神经生物学相关性、MG在生命第一年的发育变化、MG在社会互动中的参与以及MG在非典型神经发育中的作用。研究结果表明,MG受到潜在的神经生物学过程的调节,导致特定的行为和互动模式,这些模式在第一年随着时间的推移而演变,并与注意力和社会情绪自我调节技能呈正相关。此外,MG在某些神经发育条件下表现出明显的行为特征,如早产儿和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD),并且可能作为6个月以上婴儿ASD的潜在行为标志物,尽管需要进一步的数据来得出明确的结论。
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The eyes have it: Neurobiological roots, developmental trajectories, and social significance of mutual gaze in early parent-infant interactions
Mutual Gaze (MG) plays a crucial role in early interactions, yet there is no clear terminological or conceptual definition, highlighting the need for consensus on its onset, development, and clinical implications. This review aims to provide new insights into the extent and the way in which MG develops during early mother-infant interactions, both typically and atypically, and how it may be associated with the child's future social, cognitive, and behavioral development. A PICO format was employed, a systematic literature search was conducted, and 28 studies were selected for this review. These studies varied in their terminological definitions of MG, sample sizes, participants' characteristics, and methodologies. Results were analyzed through thematic analysis, leading to the identification of four main themes: neuro-biological correlates of MG, developmental modifications in MG during the first year of life, the involvement of MG in social interaction, and MG in atypical neurodevelopment. The findings showed that MG is regulated by underlying neuro-biological processes, leading to specific behavioral and interactive modalities, which evolve over time during the first year and are positively associated with attentional control and emotional self-regulation. Additionally, MG exhibits distinct behavioral characteristics in certain neurodevelopmental conditions, such as preterm infants and those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and may serve as a potential behavioral marker of ASD in infants older than 6 months, although further data are needed to draw definitive conclusions.
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来源期刊
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14.20
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466
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6 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.
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