2019
DOI: 10.1002/dev.21907
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Repeated cross‐fostering affects maternal behavior and olfactory preferences in rat pups

Abstract: Disturbances in early mother–infant relationships are strongly associated with changes in the development of a number of physiological and behavioral systems in the neonate that can create a complex change in patterns of vulnerability throughout life. Institutionalized children, despite receiving adequate care, display important behavioral changes in adult life, and such changes are strongly associated with a lack of selective and consistent attachment to the maternal figure in early life. It is not yet clear … Show more

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“…This phenomenon has also been reported in other models of cross-fostering (Santangeli et al, 2016). In addition, cross-fostering has been shown to affect both maternal and offspring behavior (Dulor Finkler, Espinoza Pardo, & Bolten Lucion, 2020; Gauthier, Deangeli, & Bucci, 2015; R. Šlamberová, Hrubá, Bernášková, Matějovská, & Rokyta, 2010; I. Vathy, Šlamberová, & Liu, 2007), likely due to the stress associated with the new environment and alterations in the mother-infant relationship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon has also been reported in other models of cross-fostering (Santangeli et al, 2016). In addition, cross-fostering has been shown to affect both maternal and offspring behavior (Dulor Finkler, Espinoza Pardo, & Bolten Lucion, 2020; Gauthier, Deangeli, & Bucci, 2015; R. Šlamberová, Hrubá, Bernášková, Matějovská, & Rokyta, 2010; I. Vathy, Šlamberová, & Liu, 2007), likely due to the stress associated with the new environment and alterations in the mother-infant relationship.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%