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AbstractSimilar to maternal care, paternal care is a source of neonatal sensory stimulation, which in primates and rodents has been shown to be essential for developing structure and function of sensory cortices. The aim of our study in the biparental rodent Octodon degus was to assess the impact of paternal deprivation on dendritic and synaptic ...
Josephine Pinkernelle, Katharina Braun
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Behavioural Processes, 2009
This study examined whether neonatal paternal deprivation (PD: father was removed and pups were raised just by mother) or early deprivation (ED: pups were raised by both parents except separated from not only the dam but also the peers for three hours a day from PND 0 to 13) has long-term effects on anxiety and social behaviors of adult mandarin voles.
Rui Jia, Fadao Tai, Hugh G Broders
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This study examined whether neonatal paternal deprivation (PD: father was removed and pups were raised just by mother) or early deprivation (ED: pups were raised by both parents except separated from not only the dam but also the peers for three hours a day from PND 0 to 13) has long-term effects on anxiety and social behaviors of adult mandarin voles.
Rui Jia, Fadao Tai, Hugh G Broders
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PATERNAL DEPRIVATION—A DISTURBANCE IN FATHERING
Pediatrics, 1962A disturbance in fathering has been observed in 19 cases in a pediatric diagnostic clinic. This disturbance, referred to as the paternal deprivation syndrome, is characterized by the finding that the father, to a notable degree, is psychologically uninvolved with his son and, in addition, is physically absent from the home much of the time.
Green Morris
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Paternal deprivation prior to adolescence and vulnerability to pituitary adenomas
It has been reported that women with prolactinoma were exposed, early in life, to an environment characterized by an absent or violent father. The present study was designed to evaluate whether paternal absence or violent paternal behavior were more prevalent in patients with pituitary adenomas (prolactinoma, acromegaly, non-secreting adenoma and ...
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Behavioural Brain Research, 2011
Previous studies on parental behavior have primarily focused on maternal behavior, with little research directed at observing paternal behavior. The effects of neonatal paternal deprivation and early deprivation on adult parental behavior and estrogen receptor α (ERα) especially remain unclear.
Rui Jia, Fadao Tai
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Previous studies on parental behavior have primarily focused on maternal behavior, with little research directed at observing paternal behavior. The effects of neonatal paternal deprivation and early deprivation on adult parental behavior and estrogen receptor α (ERα) especially remain unclear.
Rui Jia, Fadao Tai
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Developmental Psychobiology, 2014
ABSTRACTNeonatal isolation and paternal deprivation have long lasting effects on the behavior and neuroendocrine system at adulthood. Whether these effects at adulthood are induced by neonatal changes in relevant neuroendocrine parameters lead by these early‐life social experiences is not well understood.
Ruiyong Wu, Fadao Tai
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ABSTRACTNeonatal isolation and paternal deprivation have long lasting effects on the behavior and neuroendocrine system at adulthood. Whether these effects at adulthood are induced by neonatal changes in relevant neuroendocrine parameters lead by these early‐life social experiences is not well understood.
Ruiyong Wu, Fadao Tai
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Hormones and Behavior, 2012
High levels of paternal care are important for the development of social behavior in monogamous rodents. However, the effects of paternal care on the formation of pair bonding and underlying neuroendocrine mechanisms, especially the involvements of dopamine system and corticosterone, are not well understood.
Fadao Tai, Fengqin He, Jianli Wang
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High levels of paternal care are important for the development of social behavior in monogamous rodents. However, the effects of paternal care on the formation of pair bonding and underlying neuroendocrine mechanisms, especially the involvements of dopamine system and corticosterone, are not well understood.
Fadao Tai, Fengqin He, Jianli Wang
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