Research suggests that maternal depression influences parent-child interactions in which of the following ways?
A) Mothers who suffer from depression are overly animated with their infants, causing infants to disengage from interactions.
B) Mothers who suffer from depression are relatively unresponsive to their infants, causing babies to disengage from interactions.
C) Mothers who suffer from depression over-stimulate their infants, causing babies to protest during interactions.
D) Mothers who suffer from depression are relatively unresponsive to their infants, causing babies to become extremely agitated during interactions.
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