Rearing environment and hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal regulation in
young rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)
Using
young rhesus monkeys in our model of anxious temperament is critical as brain structure and function in non-human primates closely resembles that of humans.»
By showing the devastating effects of deprivation on
young rhesus monkeys, Harlow revealed the importance of a caregiver's love for healthy childhood development.
Not exact matches
A dominant
rhesus with a full belly may let a subordinate take away his meal, says Irwin Bernstein, a University of Georgia psychologist, and a female bored by her alpha male may slip away for a fling with a hot
young beta.
Although female
rhesus monkeys don't baby talk to their own
young, they make pantlike grunts and high - pitched, melodic nasal sounds called girneys when near other baby monkeys.