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31 October, 10:31

When a baby has a depressed parent who ignores the baby's cues for emotional interactions, he or she is likely to

A. have reduced brain activity.

B. have reduced cortisol levels.

C. have a depressed heart rate.

D. be more active

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  1. 31 October, 10:36
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    The correct answer is "have a depressed heart rate" (option C)

    Explanation:

    When a parent has depression, the baby's dyad capacity to control the interaction can be compromised. The progenitor who is ill shows a hostile affect and interrupts the baby's activity. As depression is a mental disease, it is kind of obvious a parent suffering of that cannot take care of a child and are unresponsive, do not have enough affection, etc. The baby, on the other hand, cannot regulate themselves this behavior and develops inactiveness, drawing, etc. emotions.
  2. 31 October, 10:55
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    C. have a depressed heart rate.

    Explanation:

    The baby isn't being played with so it will be sad all the time and become depressed.
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