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Pictures of preterm infants elicit increased affective responses and reduced reward-motivation or perspective taking in the maternal brain
What a cute baby! Preliminary evidence from a fMRI study for the association between mothers' neural responses to infant faces and activation of the parental care system
Boys' toys, girls' toys: An fMRI study of mothers' neural responses to children violating gender expectations.
Inhibitory control across the preschool years: developmental changes and associations with parenting
Fathers: The interplay between testosterone levels and self-control in relation to parenting quality
Mothers' neural responses to infant faces are associated with activation of the maternal care system and observed intrusiveness with their own child.
Welke gevolgen heeft het ouderschap voor de genderrolstereotypen en rolpatronen van ouders?
The Gendered Family Process Model: An Integrative Framework of Gender in the Family.
Neural processing of gendered information is more robustly associated with mothers' gendered communication with children than mothers' implicit and explicit gender stereotypes.
Does Parenthood Change Implicit Gender-Role Stereotypes and Behaviors?
No! Don’t touch the toys: Preschoolers’ discipline towards their younger siblings
Mothers' and fathers' sensitivity with their two children: A longitudinal study from infancy to early childhood.
Associations between fathers' and mothers' psychopathology symptoms, parental emotion socialization, and preschoolers' social-emotional development
Sibling gender configuration and family processes
Gender-differentiated parenting revisited: Meta-analysis reveals very few differences in parental control of boys and girls
Gender Differences in Child Aggression: Relations With Gender-Differentiated Parenting and Parents’ Gender-Role Stereotypes
Diurnal testosterone variability is differentially associated with parenting quality in mothers and fathers
Wait until your mother gets home! Mothers' and fathers' discipline strategies
To share or not to share: Parental, sibling, and situational influences on sharing with a younger sibling
Heroes and housewives: The role of gender and gender stereotypes in parenting and child development

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