Publications by authors named "Jasmine Shaikh"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on child feeding practices in urban slums in Pune, India, finding significant inequalities based on sociocultural and maternal characteristics.
  • Key findings showed that only 42% of mothers initiated complementary feeding on time, with very low percentages meeting dietary diversity, minimum acceptable diet, and meal frequency criteria established by WHO.
  • Determinants impacting these practices included mother's age, education level, birth spacing, and socio-economic status, highlighting that better socio-economic conditions improved feeding practices.
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Regret describes recognizing alternative actions could have led to better outcomes. It remains unclear whether regret derives from generalized mistake appraisal or instead comprises dissociable, action-specific processes. Using a neuroeconomic task, we found that mice were sensitive to fundamentally distinct types of regret following exposure to chronic social defeat stress or manipulations of CREB, a transcription factor implicated in stress action.

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