Development of a preferential relationship with the mother by the newborn lamb: importance of the sucking activity

TM Murphy, DR Lindsay, P Alster, R Andersson… - Physiology & …, 1997 - Elsevier
Lambs develop a preferential relationship with their mothers within 24 h after birth. In a first
experiment, we attempted to determine whether neonatal sucking was a potent reinforcer in …

Development of a Preferential Relationship With the Mother by the Newborn Lamb-Importance of the Sucking Activity

R Nowak, TM Murphy, DR Lindsay, P Alster… - Physiology & …, 1997 - infona.pl
Lambs develop a preferential relationship with their mothers within 24 h after birth. In a first
experiment, we attempted to determine whether neonatal sucking was a potent reinforcer in …

Development of a preferential relationship with the mother by the newborn lamb: Importance of the sucking activity.

R Nowak, TM Murphy, DR Lindsay, P Alster… - Physiology & …, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Lambs develop a preferential relationship with their mothers within 24 hrs after birth. Exp 1
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Development of a preferential relationship with the mother by the newborn lamb: importance of the sucking activity

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Lambs develop a preferential relationship with their mothers within 24 h after birth. In a first
experiment, we attempted to determine whether neonatal sucking was a potent reinforcer in …

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Development of a preferential relationship with the mother by the newborn lamb: importance of the sucking activity.

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Lambs develop a preferential relationship with their mothers within 24 h after birth. In a first
experiment, we attempted to determine whether neonatal sucking was a potent reinforcer in …

Development of a preferential relationship with the mother by the newborn lamb: importance of the sucking activity.

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Lambs develop a preferential relationship with their mothers within 24 h after birth. In
experiment I, to determine whether neonatal sucking was a potent reinforcer in the …

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