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Biological Bases of Maternal Attachment
Authors:Dario Maestripieri
Affiliation:Committee on Human Development and Institute for Mind and Biology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Abstract:In recent years, there has been growing interest in investigating the processes affecting caregiving behavior. Recent studies of human and nonhuman primates have suggested that hormones can account, at least in part, for changes in caregiving motivation during pregnancy and the postpartum period and for variability in caregiving motivation and behavior among individuals. Although hormones may not be the primary determinants of caregiving, future research cannot afford to overlook the contribution that biological processes can make to normative and pathological attachment and parenting.
Keywords:attachment    caregiving    hormones    primates
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