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Infant-Directed Speech Produced By Fathers with Symptoms of Depression: Effects on Infant Associative Learning in a Conditioned-Attention Paradigm

机译:患有抑郁症症状的父亲产生的婴幼儿指导性言语:对有条件注意范式的婴幼儿联想学习的影响

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Infant-directed (ID) speech produced by fathers who varied in their number of self-reported symptoms of depressed was analyzed for differences its ability to promote infant voice-face associative learning. Infants of fathers with elevated scores on the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) showed significantly poorer learning than did infants of fathers with non-elevated BDI-II scores when their fathers’ ID speech served as a conditioned stimulus for a face reinforcer in a conditioned-attention paradigm. Fathers with elevated BDI-II scores produced ID speech with marginally significantly lower F0 variability than fathers with non-elevated BDI-II scores. However, F0-related cues were uncorrelated with infant learning. Overall, fathers’ ID speech contained significantly less F0 modulation than did mothers’ ID speech. These findings show that paternal depression, like maternal depression, adversely affects infant learning in a conditioned-attention paradigm.
机译:分析了父亲在自我报告的抑郁症状数量上有所不同的婴儿指导(ID)语音,以分析其促进婴儿语音面部联想学习的能力的差异。贝克抑郁量表II(BDI-II)得分较高的父亲的婴儿,其BID-II得分未升高的父亲的婴儿的ID语音作为面部增强器的条件刺激时,其学习能力明显差在条件注意范式中。 BDI-II得分较高的父亲所产生的ID语音的F0变异性比BDI-II得分未升高的父亲略低。但是,与F0有关的线索与婴儿学习无关。总体而言,父亲的ID语音所包含的F0调制比母亲的ID语音要少得多。这些发现表明,与母亲抑郁症一样,父亲抑郁症在有条件的注意力范式中对婴儿的学习产生不利影响。

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