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Neonatal face-to-face interactions promote later social behaviour in infant rhesus monkeys

机译:新生儿面对面的互动促进了后期恒河猴的社交行为

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In primates, including humans, mothers engage in face-to-face interactions with their infants, with frequencies varying both within and across species. However, the impact of this variation in face-to-face interactions on infant social development is unclear. Here we report that infant monkeys (Macaca mulatta) who engaged in more neonatal face-to-face interactions with mothers have increased social interactions at 2 and 5 months. In a controlled experiment, we show that this effect is not due to physical contact alone: monkeys randomly assigned to receive additional neonatal face-to-face interactions (mutual gaze and intermittent lip-smacking) with human caregivers display increased social interest at 2 months, compared with monkeys who received only additional handling. These studies suggest that face-to-face interactions from birth promote young primate social interest and competency.
机译:在包括人类在内的灵长类动物中,母亲与婴儿进行面对面的互动,其频率在物种内部和物种之间变化。然而,这种面对面互动的变化对婴儿社会发展的影响尚不清楚。在这里,我们报道,与母亲进行更多新生儿面对面互动的幼猴(猕猴)在2和5个月时增加了社交互动。在一项对照实验中,我们证明了这种效果并非仅由于身体接触所致:随机分配给猴子与看护人进行其他新生儿面对面互动(相互注视和间断嘴唇打mac)的猴子在2个月时显示出更高的社会兴趣,与只接受额外处理的猴子相比。这些研究表明,出生时的面对面互动促进了年轻的灵长类动物的社会兴趣和能力。

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