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Neurobehavioural integrity of chimpanzee newborns: comparisons across groups and across species reveal gene–environment interaction effects

机译:黑猩猩新生儿的神经行为完整性:跨群体和跨物种的比较揭示了基因 - 环境相互作用的影响

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The aims of this article are to describe the neurobehavioural integrity of chimpanzee newborns, to investigate how early experiences affect the neurobehavioural organization of chimpanzees, and to explore species differences by comparing chimpanzee newborns with a group of typically developing human newborns. Neurobehavioural integrity related to orientation, motor performance, arousal, and state regulation of 55 chimpanzee (raised in four different settings) and 42 human newborns was measured with the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS), a semistructured 25-min interactive assessment. Thirty-eight chimpanzees were tested every other day from birth, and the analyses revealed significant developmental changes in 19 of 27 NBAS scores. The cross-group and cross-species comparisons were conducted at 2 and 30 days of age. Among the four chimpanzee groups, significant differences were found in 23 of 24 NBAS scores. Surprisingly, the cross-species comparisons revealed that the human group was distinct in only 1 of the 25 NBAS scores (the human group had significantly less muscle tone than all the chimpanzee groups). The human group was indistinguishable from at least one of the chimpanzee groups in the remaining 24 of the 25 NBAS scores. The results of this study support the conclusion that the interplay between genes and environment, rather than genes alone or environment alone, accounts for phenotypic expressions of newborn neurobehavioural integrity in hominids.
机译:本文的目的是描述黑猩猩新生儿的神经行为完整性,调查早期经历如何影响黑猩猩的神经行为,并通过将黑猩猩新生儿与一组发育中的人类新生儿进行比较来探索物种差异。使用半行为式25分钟互动评估新生儿行为评估量表(NBAS)对55头黑猩猩(在四种不同的环境中饲养)和42例新生儿的定向,运动表现,唤醒和状态调节相关的神经行为完整性进行了测量。出生后每隔一天测试38只黑猩猩,分析显示27个NBAS得分中有19个出现了显着的发育变化。跨组和跨物种比较是在2天和30天的年龄进行的。在四个黑猩猩组中,有24个NBAS得分中的23个存在显着差异。令人惊讶的是,跨物种的比较显示,在25个NBAS得分中,只有1个与人类组截然不同(该组的肌肉张力明显低于所有黑猩猩组)。在25个NBAS得分的其余24个得分中,人类群体与黑猩猩中的至少一个没有区别。这项研究的结果支持这样的结论,即基因和环境之间的相互作用,而不是基因本身或单独环境的相互作用,解释了人类原始神经行为完整性的表型表达。

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