“…In addition to this, a comprehensive review by Lucion et al (2017) outlined that the attentional bias to infant faces can be influenced by parental status and sex. Therefore, even though an attentional bias to infant faces was evidenced in both non-parents (Brosch et al, 2007;Cárdenas et al, 2013) and parents (Gemignani et al, 2022(Gemignani et al, , 2024Oliveira et al, 2017;Pearson et al, 2010Pearson et al, , 2011aPearson et al, , 2011bPearson et al, , 2013Thompson-Booth et al, 2014a, 2014b, parents consistently showed a higher attentional bias toward infant cues (Oliveira et al, 2017;Thompson-Booth et al, 2014a, 2014b. Accordingly, hormones, social learning, together with caregiving experiences, may heighten the recruitment of attentional resources to infants in parents, ultimately fostering the parent-child bond (Parsons et al, 2017).…”