Study: Infant Brain Development in a Caregiving Context
Status: Preparation for data collection; piloting
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Paige Safyer
Social Work and Developmental Psychology
A collaboration with U-M PI Paige Sayfer to examine how early parent-infant interactions and parental psychopathology contribute to the neural underpinnings of early social-emotional development. We will measure processing of emotional images (fNIRS and eye tracking) among 6 m.o. infants whose mothers have or do not have depression.