Depressed and non-depressed mothers' touching during social interactions with their infants.

scientific article published on 2 February 2018

Depressed and non-depressed mothers' touching during social interactions with their infants. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.DCN.2018.01.005
P932PMC publication ID6968954
P698PubMed publication ID29422337

P2093author name stringDale M Stack
Tiffany M Field
Irene Mantis
Marisa Mercuri
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P304page(s)57-65
P577publication date2018-02-02
P1433published inDevelopmental Cognitive NeuroscienceQ5266802
P1476titleDepressed and non-depressed mothers' touching during social interactions with their infants
P478volume35

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