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Maternal deprivation and dendritic complexity in the basolateral amygdala

Neuropharmacology, 2012
Maternal deprivation at postnatal day 3 was reported to enhance fear learning in a sex specific manner. Since the amygdala is critically involved in fear conditioning we examined here whether maternal deprivation regulates dendritic complexity in this area.To assess whether maternal deprivation regulates dendritic complexity in the basolateral amygdala
Myrtille C.R. Gumbs   +7 more
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NEONATAL SEPARATION: THE MATERNAL SIDE OF INTERACTIONAL DEPRIVATION

Pediatrics, 1970
On page 197 of the February issue Dr. Barnett's name should have been spelled Clifford.
C R Barnett   +3 more
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Effects of Neonatal Amygdalectomy in the Maternally Reared and Maternally Deprived Macaque

Nature, 1967
IN the monkey, bilateral amygdalectomy results in a number of behavioural changes which have been well documented1–4. These changes consist of (1) reduction in aggressiveness and relative tameness toward man; (2) increased orality, coprophagia and the mouthing of inedible objects; (3) hypermetamorphosis; and (4) hypersexuality.
Phillip C. Green, Arthur Kling
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Studies in Maternal Deprivation in Infants' Homes

Acta Paediatrica, 1956
SummaryThe developmental and emotional reactions of a group of infants who, up to one year of age, were continuously taken care of in foster homes, have béen compared with (1) infants who, also up to one year of age, were looked after in infants' homes, and (2) another group of infants who, only after they were six months of age, were separated from ...
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Growth Failure From Maternal Deprivation or Undereating

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— The study on failure to thrive reported by Whitten et al as secondary to undereating (209: 1675, 1969) offers interesting data, but overlooks the implications of (1) its experimental methods, (2) its interpretations of observations, and (3) its conclusions.
Martha F. Leonard, Albert J. Solnit
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Maternal Deprivation: Can its Ghost Be Laid? [PDF]

open access: possibleAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1979
The hypothesis that separation from an established mother figure in early childhood has a detrimental effect on a child's later mental health has been widely promulgated and commonly accepted both in academic and lay circles throughout the Western world.
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Regional development of acetylcholinesterase activity in the maternally reared and maternally deprived cat

International Journal of Neuropharmacology, 1969
Abstract The regional development of AChE in six areas of cat brain from the 43rd gestational day to adulthood has been studied. Consistent increases were found in the course of development in all areas, the greatest percent increase occurring from the 43rd gestational day to birth. No significant sex differences were found. Comparison of AChE values
A. Kling, J. Gilmouk, S. Finer
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Failure to Thrive and Maternal Deprivation

1975
A children’s hospital in a large metropolitan center offers a child psychiatrist unlimited opportunities for research. Depending on his interests, he can study infant and child development, psychosomatic illnesses, reactions to illness, hospitalization and surgical procedures, the effects of chronic illness in children and families, learning ...
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Early maternal deprivation and prepulse inhibition

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2002
Early postnatal maternal deprivation leads to a variety of biochemical and behavioural alterations in the offspring, some of which do not develop until adulthood, like deficits in prepulse inhibition. Since a number of these deficits are similar to abnormalities observed in schizophrenic patients, maternal deprivation has been proposed as an ...
Ellenbroek, A.A., Cools, A.R.
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Maternal Deprivation, Reassessed

Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1973
Michael Rutter, Barbara H. Settles
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