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HEARTBEAT RHYTHM AND MATERNAL BEHAVIOR
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1964Salk (1961) recently reported investigations indicating that the human infant may become "imprinted" onto the mother through the effect of hearing (or perceiving the vibratory effect of) the maternal heartbeat. He demonstrated the superior tranquillizing effect of recorded heartbeat sounds over other rhythmic sounds and also reported that a ...
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1977
A common feature of parent—young relationships in ungulates is the fact that the male normally takes no part in rearing the young. On the contrary, adult males sometimes represent a real danger to small young, e. g., in the hippopotamus (Verheyen, 1954). In the few cases where the adult male occasionally defends the young against predators (e.
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A common feature of parent—young relationships in ungulates is the fact that the male normally takes no part in rearing the young. On the contrary, adult males sometimes represent a real danger to small young, e. g., in the hippopotamus (Verheyen, 1954). In the few cases where the adult male occasionally defends the young against predators (e.
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Maternal directive behavior revisited.
American journal of mental retardation : AJMR, 1990A comparative analysis of the directives produced by mothers while interacting with young children with Down syndrome and normally developing children was conducted. The results not only replicated previous findings of increased rates of directives by mothers of children with down syndrome but also identified several qualitative differences in the ...
G, Mahoney, S, Fors, S, Wood
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Maternal Attachment and Maternal Behavior: The Role of Maternal Affect
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2022Jennifer A. Lindh +5 more
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Maternal Behavior, Brain Control
1988Most research on the neural basis of maternal behavior has been done on the rat. Since most of this work has examined the involvement of the phylogenetically older parts of the brain (limbic system, hypothalamus, midbrain), the findings should have some generality.
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Infections at the maternal–fetal interface: an overview of pathogenesis and defence
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Christina J Megli, Carolyn B Coyne
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Mechanical behavior of high-entropy alloys
Progress in Materials Science, 2021Dongyue Li, Yong Zhang, Yanfei Gao
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