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Interaction between social behavior and paternal age in offspring of the same paternal mice

open access: yesNeuropsychopharmacology Reports, 2022
Aim Previous studies reported that advanced paternal age (APA) may increase the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in offspring. However, effects of APA on behaviors have not been investigated in offspring of the same paternal mice. The present study
Miho Tanaka   +6 more
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Transcriptomic analysis of paternal behaviors in prairie voles

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2022
Background The importance of fathers’ engagement in care and its critical role in the offspring’s cognitive and emotional development is now well established.
Florian Duclot   +4 more
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The impact of paternal PTSD-like stress on cognitive behavior and hippocampal BDNF expression in adolescent male and female rat offspring: modulatory effects of lithium [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Functions
Prenatal stress may lead to cognitive and behavioral dysfunction in the offspring. Large evidence has shown the deleterious effects of maternal stress on cognitive and behavioral functions of the offspring; however, the effect of paternal stress has not ...
Zahra Ebrahimkhani   +3 more
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The Relationship between Paternal Rearing Styles and Pro-Social Behavior of Chinese Lower-Division Undergraduate Students: The Mediating Role of Empathy and Mental Capital [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
Research on the influencing mechanism between parenting styles and pro-social behavior still needs to be advanced. The purpose of the research is to examine how paternal rearing styles, empathy and psychological capital relate to the pro-social behaviors
Chen Tianying
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Mating-induced prolactin surge is not required for subsequent neurogenesis in male mice

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2023
Parenting involves major behavioral transitions that are supported by coordinated neuroendocrine and physiological changes to promote the onset of novel offspring-directed behaviors.
Kristina O. Smiley   +4 more
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The Role of Paternal Involvement on Behavioral Sensitive Responses and Neurobiological Activations in Fathers: A Systematic Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2022
As fathering research has flourished, a growing body of studies has focused on behavioral and neurobiological mechanisms, respectively associated with caregiving sensitivity and responsiveness to infant stimuli.
Michele Giannotti   +4 more
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Neural control of maternal and paternal behaviors [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2014
Parental care, including feeding and protection of young, is essential for the survival as well as mental and physical well-being of the offspring. A large variety of parental behaviors has been described across species and sexes, raising fascinating questions about how animals identify the young and how brain circuits drive and modulate parental ...
Dulac, Catherine   +2 more
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Paternal Behavior in Humans [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Zoologist, 1985
malian species. The authors describe several studies designed to determine how much time fathers spend with their children and how this compares with the extent of involvement by mothers. On average, fathers spend 25 to 35% as much time as mothers do in direct interaction with their children.
MICHAEL E. LAMB   +3 more
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Paternal Effects on the Defensive Behavior of Honeybees [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Heredity, 2005
The defensive behavior of 52 hybrid honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies from four sets of crosses was studied and compared with that of European and Africanized bee colonies. Colonies containing F(1) hybrid workers were obtained through reciprocal crosses between European and Africanized bees.
E, Guzman-Novoa   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Female extra‐pair behavior is not associated with reduced paternal care in Thorn‐tailed Rayadito

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, 2021
Extra‐pair behavior is present in 76% of socially monogamous bird species with biparental care. This behavior may produce costs to females related to a reduction in paternal care.
Yanina Poblete   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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