2000
DOI: 10.1037/h0100533
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Ethology and attachment: A historical perspective.

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“…To remove subjectivity, the field of ethology emerged to scientifically study behaviour in an animal's natural environment to help understand the adaptive benefits of behaviour and its evolutionary ecology. Pioneers of ethological science include Charles Darwin, Charles Otis Whitman, and Wallace Craig [1]; however, ethology as a scientific discipline emerged in the 1930s [2]. Ethology as a scientific discipline is closely associated with the works of Dutch zoologist Nikolaas Tinbergen , and specifically with Tinbergen's Four Questions (TFQs) that were first published in 1963 [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To remove subjectivity, the field of ethology emerged to scientifically study behaviour in an animal's natural environment to help understand the adaptive benefits of behaviour and its evolutionary ecology. Pioneers of ethological science include Charles Darwin, Charles Otis Whitman, and Wallace Craig [1]; however, ethology as a scientific discipline emerged in the 1930s [2]. Ethology as a scientific discipline is closely associated with the works of Dutch zoologist Nikolaas Tinbergen , and specifically with Tinbergen's Four Questions (TFQs) that were first published in 1963 [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assim como sofreu várias influências teóricas, a TA de Bowlby também influenciou outras áreas do conhecimento, tais como a etologia animal (Suomi, 1995(Suomi, , 1999Hess & Petrovich, 2000); a neurociência afetiva (Panksepp et al, 1978;Nelson & Panksepp, 1998;Carter, 2003); a psicologia da educação (Kennedy & Kennedy, 2004); e, mais recentemente, a neurociência evolutiva, do desenvolvimento e da regulação (Schore, 1994;Carter & Uvnas-Moberg, 1998;Porges, 2011).…”
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