2018
Minds shaped through relationships: the emerging neurobiology of parenting
Rutherford H, Mayes L. Minds shaped through relationships: the emerging neurobiology of parenting. 2018, 50-69. DOI: 10.4324/9780429474064-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfant signalsNeurobiology of parentingSelf-report measuresNumber of psychopathologiesOnset of parenthoodIndividual differencesParental brainNeurobiological changesNeurobiological studiesGroup differencesPrimary maternal preoccupationMaternal preoccupationBiological childrenAdult transitionParenthoodMindChildrenParentingPsychopathologyReduced sensitivityNeurobiologyBrainRelationshipPreoccupationFathers
2017
The Transition to Motherhood: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience Perspectives
von Mohr M, Mayes L, Rutherford H. The Transition to Motherhood: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience Perspectives. The Psychoanalytic Study Of The Child 2017, 70: 154-173. DOI: 10.1080/00797308.2016.1277905.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
Developing brain and in utero cocaine exposure: Effects on neural ontogeny
MAYES L. Developing brain and in utero cocaine exposure: Effects on neural ontogeny. Development And Psychopathology 1999, 11: 685-714. PMID: 10624721, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579499002278.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal cocaine exposureCocaine exposureNeural ontogenyNervous system ontogenyUtero cocaine exposureCNS ontogenyType of exposureMonoaminergic systemsMonoamine systemsPreclinical studiesCocaine effectsNeuropsychological effectsNervous systemPatterns of arousalPrimary siteNeural migrationCell proliferationYoung childrenTrophic roleCocaine-related effectsExposureBrainAttention regulationCandidate mechanismArousal
1992
Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Young Children's Development
MAYES L. Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Young Children's Development. The Annals Of The American Academy Of Political And Social Science 1992, 521: 11-27. DOI: 10.1177/0002716292521001002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrenatal cocaine exposureMaternal cocaine useCocaine exposureCocaine useInadequate prenatal careNeurodevelopmental sequelaeNeurodevelopmental outcomesPrenatal careFetal brainPoor nutritionAvailable findingsMother's capacityExposureChild developmentSequelaeUnique effectsInfantsFactorsGeneral environmental factorsEnvironmental factorsBrainCare
1978
COMPARISON OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE SECRETION AFTER ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE PREOPTIC PART OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS IN FEMALE RATS ANAESTHETIZED WITH ETHYL CARBAMATE OR SODIUM PENTOBARBITONE
DYER R, HAAR M, MAYES L. COMPARISON OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE AND LUTEINIZING HORMONE SECRETION AFTER ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE PREOPTIC PART OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS IN FEMALE RATS ANAESTHETIZED WITH ETHYL CARBAMATE OR SODIUM PENTOBARBITONE. Journal Of Endocrinology 1978, 78: 151-152. PMID: 681870, DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0780151.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectrical stimulationFollicle-stimulating hormoneCentral nervous systemSodium pentobarbitonePreovulatory surgeFemale ratsAnesthetic dosesGonadotrophic hormonesNervous systemPreoptic partNormal secretionHormoneSecretionCritical periodSame treatmentEarly phaseStimulationGonadotrophinHypothalamusPentobarbitoneRatsDosesBrainCB2