About 66–72% of human mothers cradle their infants on their left side. Given that left-cradling exposes the baby’s face to the mother’s left visual field (i.e., mainly projected to her right hemisphere) and is altered by emotional states such as stres
and LOAD groups. There were two significant clusters in the left hemisphere. The peak vertex of the larger one was located in the left middle temporal, entorhinal, and superior parietal (MTP-entorhinal-SP) cortex, and the significant clusters were expanded to the left fusiform, posterior cingulat...