Infant's response to social separation reflects adult differences in affiliative behavior: a comparative developmental study in prairie and montane voles.
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Developmental effects of vasotocin and nonapeptide receptors on early social attachment and affiliative behavior in the zebra finch.Loneliness across phylogeny and a call for comparative studies and animal modelsThe neuroendocrine system and stress, emotions, thoughts and feelingsConnections of auditory and visual cortex in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster): evidence for multisensory processing in primary sensory areas.Oxytocin receptor distribution reflects social organization in monogamous and polygamous volesThe challenge of translation in social neuroscience: a review of oxytocin, vasopressin, and affiliative behavior.Oxytocin, vasopressin and pair bonding: implications for autism.Oxytocin receptors and maternal behavior.The prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster): an animal model for behavioral neuroendocrine research on pair bonding.Variation in the oxytocin receptor gene is associated with pair-bonding and social behavior.Effects of social isolation on glucocorticoid regulation in social mammals.The neurobiology of social attachment: A comparative approach to behavioral, neuroanatomical, and neurochemical studies.Social stress, therapeutics and drug abuse: preclinical models of escalated and depressed intake.Molecular aspects of monogamy.Does function imply structure?Attachment: A view from evolutionary biology and behavior genetics.What do attachment objects afford?Oxytocin receptors in brain cortical regions are reduced in haploinsufficient (+/-) reeler mice.Prairie vole pups show potentiated isolation-induced vocalizations following isolation from their mother, but not their father.Sex differences in the influence of social context, salient social stimulation and amphetamine on ultrasonic vocalizations in prairie voles.Attachment: How early, how far?Emotions of human infants and mothers and development of the brain.A psychopharmacologist's view of attachment.The interface between the psychobiological and cognitive models of attachment.Behavioural, aminergic and neural systems in attachment.A new psychobiological theory of attachment: Primum non nocere.Attachment and the sources of behavioral pathology.The meanings of attachment.Oxytocin and the neurobiology of attachment.The many levels of attachment.A wise child: Face perception by human neonates.Levels of explanation in theories of infant attachment.Refining the attachment model.A psychobiological theory of attachment.Mechanistic substrates of a life history transition in male prairie voles: Developmental plasticity in affiliation and aggression corresponds to nonapeptide neuronal function.Adrenocorticoid hormones and the development and expression of mammalian monogamy.
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Infant's response to social separation reflects adult differences in affiliative behavior: a comparative developmental study in prairie and montane voles.
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Infant's response to social se ...... in prairie and montane voles.
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Infant's response to social se ...... in prairie and montane voles.
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1990-07-01T00:00:00Z