Oxytocin levels increase and anxiety decreases in mothers who sing and talk to their premature infants during a painful procedure

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  • who: Manuela Filippa et al. from the Swiss Center of Affective Sciences, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland have published the Article: Oxytocin Levels Increase and Anxiety Decreases in Mothers Who Sing and Talk to Their Premature Infants during a Painful Procedure, in the Journal: Children 2023, 10, 334. of 15/Oct/2022
  • what: This study aims to assess the effect of maternal singing and speaking on mothers. The overall aim of this work is to investigate how infant-directed singing and speaking modulate OXT levels and the anxiety response . . .

     

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