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Presentation
Parenting Intervention for Mothers with High vs. Low Psychological Risk Affects Neural Activity during an Own Child Face Empathy Task
Biological Psychiatry (2015)
  • Diana M. Morelen, The University Of Michigan
  • S. S. Ho, The University Of Michigan
  • Katherine L. Rosenblum, The University Of Michigan
  • James E. Swain, The University Of Michigan
  • Maria Muzik, The University Of Michigan
Keywords
  • parenting,
  • intervention,
  • mothers,
  • psychological risk affects,
  • neural activity,
  • child,
  • mother-child relationship,
  • empathy,
  • psychiatry
Publication Date
May 14, 2015
Location
Toronto, Canada
Citation Information
Diana M. Morelen, S. S. Ho, Katherine L. Rosenblum, James E. Swain, et al.. "Parenting Intervention for Mothers with High vs. Low Psychological Risk Affects Neural Activity during an Own Child Face Empathy Task" Biological Psychiatry (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/diana-morelen/33/