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Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 16, 61 - 73, 31.07.2025
https://doi.org/10.56955/bpd.1637158

Öz

Ninniler, bir uyutma aracı olmanın ötesinde, anne-bebek arasında bağ kurma sürecinin önemli bir bileşenidir. Bu çalışmada, ninnilerin bebeğin dilsel ve bilişsel etkileşimlerine katkı sağladığı ve anne-bebek ilişkisinde nörobiyolojik düzeyde duygu düzenleme süreçlerini destekleyen bir etkileşim ortamı sunduğu hipotezinden hareket edilmiştir. Ritmik, tekrarlayıcı ve duygusal tonlamalar içeren yapılarıyla ninnilerin; dil kazanımı, dikkat, hafıza ve öğrenme gibi temel bilişsel işlevleri desteklediği görülmüştür. Ayrıca, ninnilerin kalp atımı, solunum ve ağrı eşiği gibi fizyolojik göstergeler üzerinde yatıştırıcı etkiler oluşturduğu tespit edilmiştir. İlişkisel nörobilim çerçevesinde elde edilen bulgular, özellikle annenin sesiyle icra edilen ninnilerin, anne ile bebek arasında nörogörüntüleme ile ortaya konan nöral senkronizasyonu güçlendirdiğini; bu etkileşimin bebeğin nöral düzeyde yatışmasına aracılık ederken, annede de duygusal düzenleyici etkiler oluşturabildiğini göstermektedir. Ancak bu nöral senkronizasyon bağlamında, annenin ninni etkileşimi esnasında içinde bulunduğu ruhsal durumun, bebeğin duygu düzenleme süreçlerini olumlu ya da olumsuz yönde etkileyebileceği de vurgulanmaktadır.

Kaynakça

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The Linguistic and Cognitive Interactions of Lullabies and Their Role in Emotion Regulation Within the Framework of Infant Interpersonal Neuroscience

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 16, 61 - 73, 31.07.2025
https://doi.org/10.56955/bpd.1637158

Öz

Lullabies are not merely sleep-inducing tools; they also serve as a vital component of the bonding process between mother and infant. This study is grounded in the hypothesis that lullabies contribute to infants’ linguistic and cognitive development while fostering a co-regulatory interactional space that supports emotion regulation processes at the neurobiological level within mother-infant relationships. Through their rhythmic, repetitive, and emotionally inflected structures, lullabies have been shown to support fundamental cognitive functions such as language acquisition, attention, memory, and learning. Additionally, they exert soothing effects on physiological indicators such as heart rate, respiration, and pain threshold. Within the framework of interpersonal neurobiology, findings indicate that lullabies performed by the mother's voice enhance neural synchrony between mother and infant, as demonstrated by neuroimaging data; this synchrony facilitates neural calming in the infant and evokes emotionally regulatory effects in the mother. However, in the context of this neural synchrony, the mother's emotional state during the act of singing may influence the infant’s emotion regulation processes either positively or negatively.

Kaynakça

  • Amini, E., Rafiei, P., Zarei, K., Gohari, M., & Hamidi, M. (2013). Effect of lullaby and classical music on physiologic stability of hospitalized preterm infants: A randomized trial. Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 6(4), 295–301. https://doi.org/10.3233/NPM-1371313
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  • Bainbridge, C. M., Bertolo, M., Youngers, J., Atwood, S., Yurdum, L., Simson, J., Lopez, K., Xing, F., Martin, A., & Mehr, S. A. (2021). Infants relax in response to unfamiliar foreign lullabies. Nature Human Behaviour, 5(9), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-020-00963-z
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  • Beebe, B., Lachmann, F., Markese, S., & Bahrick, L. (2012). On the origins of disorganized attachment and internal working models: Paper I. A dyadic systems approach. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 22(3), 253–272.
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  • Boll-Avetisyan, N., Shandala, A., & Langus, A. (2024). Infants show systematic rhythmic motor responses while listening to rhythmic speech. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, 1370007. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1370007
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  • Christophe, A., Mehler, J., & Sebastián-Gallés, N. (2001). Perception of prosodic boundary correlates by newborn infants. Infancy, 2(3), 385–394.
  • Cirelli, L. K., Jurewicz, Z. B., & Trehub, S. E. (2020). Effects of maternal singing style on mother-infant arousal and behavior. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 32(7), 1213–1220. https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01402
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  • Kao, C., & Zhang, Y. (2025). Age and sex differences in infants’ neural sensitivity to emotional prosodies in spoken words: A multifeature oddball study. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 68, 332–348.
  • Kelsey, C. M., Modico, M. A., Richards, J. E., Bosquet Enlow, M., & Nelson, C. A. (2023). Frontal asymmetry assessed in infancy using functional near-infrared spectroscopy is associated with emotional and behavioral problems in early childhood. Child Development, 94(2), 563–578. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13877
  • Koç, R. (2023). Millî kültür inşası ve dil bilinci kazandırma aracı olarak Kosova Türk edebiyatında ninni. Van Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 59, 22–39.
  • Kosakowski, H. L., Norman-Haignere, S., Mynick, A., Takahashi, A., Saxe, R., & Kanwisher, N. (2023). Preliminary evidence for selective cortical responses to music in one-month-old infants. Developmental Science, 26(5), e13387. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13387
  • Kosakowski, H. L., Norman-Haignere, S., Mynick, A., Takahashi, A., Saxe, R., & Kanwisher, N. (2023). Preliminary evidence for selective cortical responses to music in one-month-old infants. Developmental Science, 26(5), e13387. https://doi.org/10.1111/desc.13387
  • Kuhl, P. K. (2007). Is speech learning “gated” by the social brain? Developmental Science, 10(1), 110–120. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00572.x
  • Loewy, J., Stewart, K., Dassler, A. M., Telsey, A., & Homel, P. (2013). The effects of music therapy on vital signs, feeding, and sleep in premature infants. Pediatrics, 131(5), 902–918. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2012-1367
  • Luchkina, E., & Waxman, S. (2021). Acquiring verbal reference: The interplay of cognitive, linguistic, and general learning capacities. Infant Behavior and Development, 65, 101624.
  • Nadakumara, U. (2017). Lullabies enrich child linguistic development. University of Kelaniya.
  • Nguyen, T., Reisner, S., Lueger, A., Wass, S. V., Hoehl, S., & Markova, G. (2023). Sing to me, baby: Infants show neural tracking and rhythmic movements to live and dynamic maternal singing. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 64, 101313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101313
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  • Özgürbüz, N., Bahar, A., Tuna, A., & Çopur, E. (2024). The effect of lullaby played to preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units on physiological parameters and pain. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 79, 133–140.
  • Papatzikis, E. (2017). The educational neuroscience perspective of ABR and lullabies: Setting up an infant brain development study. International Journal for Cross-Disciplinary Subjects in Education (IJCDSE), 8(3), September.
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  • Perry, R. E., Blair, C., & Sullivan, R. M. (2017). Neurobiology of infant attachment: Attachment despite adversity and parental programming of emotionality. Current Opinion in Psychology, 17, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2017.04.022
  • Purhonen, M., Kilpeläinen-Lees, R., Valkonen-Korhonen, M., Karhu, J., & Lehtonen, J. (2005). Four-month-old infants process own mother’s voice faster than unfamiliar voices: Electrical signs of sensitization in infant brain. Cognitive Brain Research, 24, 627–633.
  • Robertson, A., & Detmer, M. (2019). The effects of contingent lullaby music on parent-infant interaction and amount of infant crying in the first six weeks of life. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 46, 33–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2019.02.025
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  • Stern, J. A., Kelsey, C. M., Yancey, H., & Grossmann, T. (2024). Love on the developing brain: Maternal sensitivity and infants’ neural responses to emotion in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Developmental Science, 27(6), 1–14.
  • Tanrıbuyurdu, G. (2015). Klâsik Türk şiirinde kadın söyleminin izinde: Şeref Hanım Dîvânı’nda ninniler. İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4(1), 112–120.
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  • Yılmazoğlu, B. (2020). Geleneksel Türk müziğinde ninni olgusunun yeri ve ninnilerin müziksel çözümlemesi (Yüksek lisans tezi, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Güzel Sanatlar Enstitüsü).
  • Yusuf, N., Hadisaputro, S., Runjati, R., Suwondo, A., Mashoedi, I., & Supriyana, S. (2017). The effectiveness of combination of Kangaroo Mother Care method and lullaby music therapy on vital sign change in infants with low birth weight. Belitung Nursing Journal, 3(4), 352–359. https://doi.org/10.33546/bnj.161
Toplam 69 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Bilişsel Gelişim, Duygusal gelişim, Klinik Nöropsikoloji
Bölüm Derleme
Yazarlar

Vildan Çelik 0000-0002-5768-5683

Gönderilme Tarihi 10 Şubat 2025
Kabul Tarihi 28 Mayıs 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Temmuz 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 16

Kaynak Göster

APA Çelik, V. (2025). Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü. Türkiye Bütüncül Psikoterapi Dergisi, 8(16), 61-73. https://doi.org/10.56955/bpd.1637158
AMA Çelik V. Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü. TBPD. Temmuz 2025;8(16):61-73. doi:10.56955/bpd.1637158
Chicago Çelik, Vildan. “Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü”. Türkiye Bütüncül Psikoterapi Dergisi 8, sy. 16 (Temmuz 2025): 61-73. https://doi.org/10.56955/bpd.1637158.
EndNote Çelik V (01 Temmuz 2025) Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü. Türkiye Bütüncül Psikoterapi Dergisi 8 16 61–73.
IEEE V. Çelik, “Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü”, TBPD, c. 8, sy. 16, ss. 61–73, 2025, doi: 10.56955/bpd.1637158.
ISNAD Çelik, Vildan. “Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü”. Türkiye Bütüncül Psikoterapi Dergisi 8/16 (Temmuz2025), 61-73. https://doi.org/10.56955/bpd.1637158.
JAMA Çelik V. Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü. TBPD. 2025;8:61–73.
MLA Çelik, Vildan. “Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü”. Türkiye Bütüncül Psikoterapi Dergisi, c. 8, sy. 16, 2025, ss. 61-73, doi:10.56955/bpd.1637158.
Vancouver Çelik V. Bebeğin İlişkisel Nörobilimi Bağlamında Ninnilerin Dil ve Bilişsel Etkileşimleri ve Duygu Düzenlemesindeki Rolü. TBPD. 2025;8(16):61-73.