The Sun (Malaysia)

Mum’s brain naturally tuned to baby’s cries

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A BABY’S cries activate specific areas of a mother’s brain related to movement and speech, a study of mothers in several countries published recently revealed, reinforcin­g the idea of biological maternal instinct.

The National Institute of Health study showed that regardless of culture, mothers were likely to react to their infant’s cries by showing affection, distractin­g, nurturing, picking up and holding.

The researcher­s carried out a series of studies into maternal behaviour using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain.

They observed 684 new mothers and their five-monthold babies in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, South Korea and the United States – studying one hour of interactio­n in their homes.

Using fMRI studies of other women, the study team also found a baby’s cries caused similar brain activity in new mothers and those who had already raised a child.

As well as stimulatin­g the area of the brain related to movement and speaking, imaging showed the sound of a crying baby also activates regions involved in speech production and sound processing.

“Overall, the findings suggest that mothers’ responses to infant cries are hard-wired and generalisa­ble across cultures,” the authors of the study, which appeared in the American Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences journal, concluded. – AFP-Relaxnews

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