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Brain substrates of infant-mother attachment: contributions of opioids, oxytocin, and norepinephrine.

机译:婴幼儿依恋的脑底物:阿片类药物,催产素和去甲肾上腺素的贡献。

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The aim of this paper is to review recent work concerning the psychobiological substrates of social bonding, focusing on the literature attributed to opioids, oxytocin and norepinephrine in rats. Existing evidence and thinking about the biological foundations of attachment in young mammalian species and the neurobiology of several other affiliative behaviors including maternal behavior, sexual behavior and social memory is reviewed. We postulate the existence of social motivation circuitry which is common to all mammals and consistent across development. Oxytocin, vasopressin, endogenous opioids and catecholamines appear to participate in a wide variety of affiliative behaviors and are likely to be important components in this circuitry. It is proposed that these same neurochemical and neuroanatomical patterns will emerge as key substrates in the neurobiology of infant attachments to their caregivers.
机译:本文的目的是回顾有关社会纽带的心理生物学基础的最新工作,重点是阿片类药物,催产素和去甲肾上腺素的文献。审查了现有证据和有关年轻哺乳动物物种依恋的生物学基础和其他几种亲属行为(包括母亲行为,性行为和社交记忆)的神经生物学的思考。我们假设存在所有哺乳动物都共有的,并且在整个发展过程中保持一致的社会动机电路。催产素,加压素,内源性阿片类药物和儿茶酚胺似乎参与了各种各样的亲和行为,并且很可能是该回路中的重要组成部分。建议将这些相同的神经化学和神经解剖学模式作为婴儿依从其看护者的神经生物学的关键底物而出现。

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