Lane Strathearn focuses on Child abuse, Parental brain, Developmental psychology, Psychiatry and Neglect. His study in the fields of Child neglect under the domain of Child abuse overlaps with other disciplines such as Risk factor, Psychosocial and Neuroscience. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Object Attachment, Attachment theory, Attachment measures and Ventral striatum.
His studies in Developmental psychology integrate themes in fields like Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Neuroimaging, Brain mapping and Crying. His research in the fields of Autism spectrum disorder overlaps with other disciplines such as Injury prevention. His Neglect study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Birth weight, Confidence interval, Low birth weight, Child development and Pediatrics.
Psychiatry, Neglect, Developmental psychology, Child abuse and Clinical psychology are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Psychiatry brings together such families of science as Young adult, Prospective cohort study and Cohort study. His Developmental psychology research incorporates themes from Oxytocin, Ventral striatum and Affect.
His work on Child neglect as part of his general Child abuse study is frequently connected to Psychosocial and Low birth weight, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. While the research belongs to areas of Attachment measures, Lane Strathearn spends his time largely on the problem of Object Attachment, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Brain mapping and Crying. Lane Strathearn interconnects Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Neuroimaging in the investigation of issues within Parental brain.
Psychiatry, Neglect, Child abuse, Clinical psychology and Sexual abuse are his primary areas of study. His Psychiatry study combines topics in areas such as Logistic regression and Retrospective cohort study. Lane Strathearn performs multidisciplinary study on Neglect and Psychological abuse in his works.
His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Intervention, Oxytocin and Addiction. His research integrates issues of Developmental psychology, Parental brain and Child development in his study of Internal medicine. His work is dedicated to discovering how Child development, Attachment theory are connected with Neuroscience and other disciplines.
Lane Strathearn spends much of his time researching Clinical psychology, Child development, Neglect, Parental brain and Psychosocial. Lane Strathearn has researched Clinical psychology in several fields, including Intervention, Pregnancy, Postpartum period and Reward system. His Child development study incorporates themes from Intergenerational transmission, Protective factor, Neuroscience and Insecure attachment.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Addiction and Cohort study in addition to Neglect. His Parental brain study is concerned with the field of Developmental psychology as a whole.
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Adult attachment predicts maternal brain and oxytocin response to infant cues.
Lane Strathearn;Lane Strathearn;Peter Fonagy;Peter Fonagy;Janet Amico;P Read Montague.
Neuropsychopharmacology (2009)
Brain basis of early parent-infant interactions: psychology, physiology, and in vivo functional neuroimaging studies
James E. Swain;Jeffrey P. Lorberbaum;Jeffrey P. Lorberbaum;Samet Kose;Lane Strathearn.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (2007)
What's in a Smile? Maternal Brain Responses to Infant Facial Cues
Lane Strathearn;Jian Li;Peter Fonagy;Peter Fonagy;P. Read Montague.
Pediatrics (2008)
Chromosome catastrophes involve replication mechanisms generating complex genomic rearrangements
Pengfei Liu;Ayelet Erez;Sandesh C.Sreenath Nagamani;Shweta U. Dhar.
Cell (2011)
Maternal Neglect: Oxytocin, Dopamine and the Neurobiology of Attachment
Lane Strathearn.
Journal of Neuroendocrinology (2011)
The Maternal Brain and its Plasticity in Humans
Pilyoung Kim;Lane Strathearn;James E. Swain.
Hormones and Behavior (2016)
Does Breastfeeding Protect Against Substantiated Child Abuse and Neglect? A 15-Year Cohort Study
Lane Strathearn;Abdullah A. Mamun;Jackob M. Najman;Michael J. O'Callaghan.
Pediatrics (2009)
Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder Among US Children and Adolescents, 2014-2016.
Guifeng Xu;Lane Strathearn;Buyun Liu;Wei Bao.
JAMA (2018)
Borderline personality disorder, mentalization, and the neurobiology of attachment
Peter Fonagy;Patrick Luyten;Lane Strathearn.
Tradition (2011)
Child maltreatment and adolescent mental health problems in a large birth cohort
Ryan Mills;James Scott;Rosa Alati;Michael O'Callaghan.
Child Abuse & Neglect (2013)
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