Attachment Behavior [electronic resource] / edited by Thomas Alloway.
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TextSeries: Advances in the Study of Communication and Affect ; 3Publisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1977Edition: 1st ed. 1977Description: X, 230 p. 33 illus. online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781461341871
- 612.8 23
- QP360-360.7
1 Beyond Social Attachment: The Dynamics of Interactional Development -- Attachment and the Establishment of Interactions -- Isolation and Adaptation -- Isolation ? Adaptation: A New Perspective -- The Formation of New Relationships -- Long-Term Isolation Effects and Changes -- On Social Development in Children -- Concluding Comments -- References -- 2 An Ethological-Cognitive Model for the Attenuation of Mother-Child Attachment Behavior -- Attenuation of Attachment Behavior in Nonhuman Primates -- Post-Infancy Changes in Mother—Child Attachment Behavior -- Further Changes in Mother—Child Attachment Behavior -- Summary and Conclusions -- References -- 3 Establishing New Social Relations in Infancy -- Stranger—Infant Study -- Peer Study -- Discussion -- References -- 4 Brief Separation and Communication between Infant and Mother -- The Nature of Infant—Mother Separation -- Attachment and Responses to Brief Separation -- The Role of Nonsocial Stimuli -- The Role of Social Stimuli -- The Role of Mother’s Departure and Absence -- Sex Differences in Response to Separation -- Maternal Response to Separation -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Experiments on Mother—Infant Interaction Underlying Mutual Attachment Acquisition: The Infant Conditions the Mother -- A Program of Research on the Directions of Influence in Mother—Infant Interchange -- Experiment 1 -- Experiment 2 -- Discussion -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- 6 Peers, Parents, and Primates: The Developing Network of Attachments -- Network Analysis -- Bonnet Macaques -- Interspecific Comparisons -- Baboons -- Langurs -- Orangutans -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Pheromonal Mediation of Maternal Behavior -- The Synchrony of the Mother—Litter Interaction -- The Properties of Maternal Pheromone -- The Developmental Course of the PheromonalBond -- The Role of Pup Stimulation in the Control of Maternal Pheromone -- Hormonal Mediation of Pup Stimulation -- The Site of Maternal Pheromone Emission -- The Site of Maternal Pheromone Synthesis -- Maternal Pheromone Synthesis -- The Mechanism for Maternal Pheromone Emission -- Control of the Increase in Food Intake in Lactating Female Rats -- How Do Pups Come to Approach the Odor of Their Mother? -- The Function of the Pheromonal Bond in the Mother—Litter Interaction -- References -- 8 Development of Attachment and Other Social Behaviors in Rhesus Monkeys -- Unlearned Response Systems in Monkeys -- Interactions Between Maturation and Social Environments -- Mechanisms Underlying the Development of Specific Social Attachment Behaviors -- Summary and Perspectives -- References.
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