A nutty idea: Exploring a novel method using a hazelnut cocoa spread to temporarily increase maternal care behavior within a rat litter
CL Roberge, CM Wallin, K Tilson… - Developmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Maternal care plays a crucial role for infant development. In humans, skin‐to‐skin care is
often used for preterm infants to reduce acute stress and improve long‐term developmental …
often used for preterm infants to reduce acute stress and improve long‐term developmental …
Maternal touch and feed as critical regulators of behavioral and stress responses in the offspring
CD Walker - Developmental psychobiology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
For half a century, Seymour Levine's pioneering work on the interactions between mother
and infant have helped us understand the critical early factors that shape physiology and …
and infant have helped us understand the critical early factors that shape physiology and …
[HTML][HTML] Developmental Cascades Link Maternal–Newborn Skin-to-Skin Contact with Young Adults' Psychological Symptoms, Oxytocin, and Immunity; Charting …
Simple Summary Premature birth disrupts the continuity of bodily contact between mother
and newborn, leading to greater prevalence of physiological, cognitive, and behavioral …
and newborn, leading to greater prevalence of physiological, cognitive, and behavioral …
[HTML][HTML] How early life stress impact maternal care: a systematic review of rodent studies
Background: Maternal care refers to the behavior performed by the dam to nourish and
protect her litter during its early development. Frequent and high-quality performance of …
protect her litter during its early development. Frequent and high-quality performance of …
Postnatal maternal care predicts divergent weaning strategies and the development of social behavior
B Franks, FA Champagne… - Developmental …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Maternal care experienced during postnatal development predicts long‐term
neurobiological and behavioral outcomes. However, the cascade of behavioral changes that …
neurobiological and behavioral outcomes. However, the cascade of behavioral changes that …
Inflammatory neonatal pain disrupts maternal behavior and subsequent fear conditioning in a rodent model
SM Davis, M Rice, MA Burman - Developmental psychobiology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Infants spending extended time in the neonatal intensive care unit are at greater risk of
developing a variety of mental health problems later in life, possibly due to exposure to …
developing a variety of mental health problems later in life, possibly due to exposure to …
Naturally occurring variations in maternal care modulate the effects of repeated neonatal pain on behavioral sensitivity to thermal pain in the adult offspring
CD Walker, Z Xu, J Rochford, CC Johnston - Pain, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Repeated pain during a critical period of development can have long-term behavioral and
physiological consequences in both human and animals. We previously showed that rat …
physiological consequences in both human and animals. We previously showed that rat …
Emotion regulation and touch in infants: the role of cholecystokinin and opioids
Behavioral–pharmacological research in infant rats supports the role of cholecystokinin
(CCK) and opioid peptides in mediating early learning of new associations with aspects of …
(CCK) and opioid peptides in mediating early learning of new associations with aspects of …
Effects of preweaning exposure to novel maternal odors on maternal responsiveness and selectivity in adulthood
A Shah, G Oxley, V Lovic… - Developmental …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
We examined the effects of odor exposure in the nest on the offspring's subsequent adult
responsivity to pups scented with the same odor or a different odor. It was hypothesized that …
responsivity to pups scented with the same odor or a different odor. It was hypothesized that …
[HTML][HTML] Artificial rearing of rat pups reveals the beneficial effects of mother care on neonatal inflammation and adult sensitivity to pain
CB de Medeiros, AS Fleming, CC Johnston… - Pediatric …, 2009 - nature.com
Repeated pain during brain development can have long-term consequences in both
humans and animals. We previously showed that maternal care provided to pups …
humans and animals. We previously showed that maternal care provided to pups …