Search Results - "Maestripieri, D."
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Serotonin transporter gene variation, infant abuse, and responsiveness to stress in rhesus macaque mothers and infants
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-04-2009)“…A functional polymorphism in the promoter region of the serotonin transporter (5-HTTLPR) gene has been associated with variation in anxiety and…”
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Maternal care patterns and behavioral development of rhesus macaque abused infants in the first 6 months of life
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-11-2006)“…We investigated the maternal care patterns of rhesus macaque mothers who physically abuse their infants, and compared their infants' behavior to that of…”
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Activated p38 MAPK is associated with decreased CSF 5-HIAA and increased maternal rejection during infancy in rhesus monkeys
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Vigilance Costs of Allogrooming in Macaque Mothers
Published in The American naturalist (01-05-1993)“…Although primate allogrooming is a time- and energy-consuming activity, it has never been demonstrated clearly to have any reproductive costs. In this study, I…”
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Maternal encouragement of infant locomotion in pigtail macaques, Macaca nemestrina
Published in Animal behaviour (1996)“…This study investigated whether pigtail macaque mothers encourage their infants' independent locomotion by increasing distance from them and displaying a…”
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Changes in social behavior and their hormonal correlates during pregnancy in pig-tailed macaques
Published in International journal of primatology (01-10-1999)“…I conducted a longitudinal study of hormones and social behavior during pregnancy in 8 female pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) living in a captive…”
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Early Experience Affects the Intergenerational Transmission of Infant Abuse in Rhesus Monkeys
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05-07-2005)“…Maternal abuse of offspring in macaque monkeys shares some similarities with child maltreatment in humans, including its transmission across generations. This…”
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Infant Abuse and Neglect in Monkeys-A Discussion of Definitions, Epidemiology, Etiology, and Implications for Child Maltreatment: Reply to Cicchetti (1998) and Mason (1998)
Published in Psychological bulletin (01-05-1998)“…In response to D. Cicchetti's (1998) and W. A. Mason's (1998) commentaries, this article scrutinizes infant maltreatment in monkeys and its public health…”
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Early adverse experience increases emotional reactivity in juvenile rhesus macaques: Relation to amygdala volume
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-12-2014)“…ABSTRACT This study investigated the impact of infant maltreatment on juvenile rhesus monkeys' behavioral reactivity to novel stimuli and its associations with…”
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Effects of early experience on female behavioural and reproductive development in rhesus macaques
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-06-2005)“…A growing body of research on humans suggests that exposure to a stressful family environment or father absence from home during childhood is associated with…”
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Parent-Offspring Conflict in Primates
Published in International journal of primatology (01-08-2002)“…Parent-offspring conflict (POC) theory (Trivers, 1974) has stimulated controversy in evolutionary biology and behavioral ecology. The theory has been…”
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Anxiety and Maternal Aggression in House Mice (Mus musculus ): A Look at Interindividual Variability
Published in Journal of comparative psychology (1983) (01-09-1991)“…The hypotheses were tested that mouse motherhood is accompanied by decreased reactivity to aversive stimuli and that female anxiety is inversely related to the…”
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Similarities in affiliation and aggression between cross-fostered rhesus macaque females and their biological mothers
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-12-2003)“…In female‐bonded primate species, there is cross‐generational consistency in female affiliative and aggressive behavior. This consistency could be the result…”
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Parenting styles of abusive mothers in group-living rhesus macaques
Published in Animal behaviour (01-01-1998)“…Maternal abuse of offspring in group-living monkeys was investigated to assess whether abuse of infants can be interpreted as an adaptive reduction of parental…”
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The biology of human parenting: insights from nonhuman primates
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (1999)“…Primate and human parenting have often been viewed as completely emancipated from neuroendocrine influences and primarily dependent on experience, social and…”
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Maternal responsiveness to infant distress calls in stumptail macaques
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Is There Mother–Infant Bonding in Primates?
Published in Developmental review (01-03-2001)“…The study of mother–infant bonding was stimulated by concepts and data imported from animal research. However, the occurrence of mother–infant bonding in…”
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Genetic aspects of mother-offspring conflict in rhesus macaques
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-02-2004)“…This study investigated the occurrence of mother-offspring conflict in rhesus macaques and possible genetic correlations between maternal and offspring…”
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Early Maternal Rejection Affects the Development of Monoaminergic Systems and Adult Abusive Parenting in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-10-2006)“…This study investigated the effects of early exposure to variable parenting style and infant abuse on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of monoamine…”
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Plasma cortisol responses to stress in lactating and nonlactating female rhesus macaques
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-01-2008)“…Lactating female rats without their pups exhibit lower HPA responsiveness to stress than nonlactating females. However, responsiveness to stress is similar…”
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