Zhou Chang-Xing
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Google News recently pushed this article to me:
https://neurosciencenews.com/toddler-mother-teen-attachment-20166/
(How Toddler-Mother Attachment Impacts Adolescent Brain and Behavior
[UWSL]Neuroscience News Neuroscience New[/UWSL]
[UWSL]4 days ag[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Summary: Teens who had an insecure attachment to their mothers as toddlers are more likely to overestimate the trustworthiness of strangers, a new study reports[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Source: University of Illino[/UWSL]
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[UWSL]Interpersonal trust is a crucial component of healthy relationships. When we interact with strangers, we quickly gage whether we can trust them. And those important social skills may be shaped by our earliest relationship with caregivers..)is.osgivers.[/UWSL]
[UWSL]what is interesting here is that "The pictures were selected from an established database containing photos of actors posing with emotionally neutral faces. The faces show varying degrees of trustworthiness, determined and validated by prior studies among independent observers who rated how trustworthy each face appears to be according to their first impressions and gut feelings." Actually means "more attractive people" so people who don't see us ugly people as "untrustworthy" didn't have enough positive attention as toddlers. [/UWSL]
[UWSL]sSo maybe there's hope for us. [/UWSL]
https://neurosciencenews.com/toddler-mother-teen-attachment-20166/
(How Toddler-Mother Attachment Impacts Adolescent Brain and Behavior
[UWSL]Neuroscience News Neuroscience New[/UWSL]
[UWSL]4 days ag[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Summary: Teens who had an insecure attachment to their mothers as toddlers are more likely to overestimate the trustworthiness of strangers, a new study reports[/UWSL]
[UWSL][/UWSL]
[UWSL]Source: University of Illino[/UWSL]
[UWSL][/UWSL]
[UWSL]Interpersonal trust is a crucial component of healthy relationships. When we interact with strangers, we quickly gage whether we can trust them. And those important social skills may be shaped by our earliest relationship with caregivers..)is.osgivers.[/UWSL]
[UWSL]what is interesting here is that "The pictures were selected from an established database containing photos of actors posing with emotionally neutral faces. The faces show varying degrees of trustworthiness, determined and validated by prior studies among independent observers who rated how trustworthy each face appears to be according to their first impressions and gut feelings." Actually means "more attractive people" so people who don't see us ugly people as "untrustworthy" didn't have enough positive attention as toddlers. [/UWSL]
[UWSL]sSo maybe there's hope for us. [/UWSL]