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Content:
Chapter 1 advent (pages 1–3): M. A. Hofer
Chapter 2 moms' and babies' Roles: Distinguishing the inquiries to be requested (pages 5–16): R. A. Hinde
Chapter three Prepartum and Postpartum law of Maternal Behaviour within the Rat (pages 17–37): J. S. Rosenblatt
Chapter four characteristics of mom – toddler Relationships in Monkeys (pages 39–67): R. A. Hinde and M. J. A. Simpson
Chapter five Does Human Maternal Behaviour After supply exhibit a attribute development? (pages 69–85): Marshall H. Klaus, Mary Anne Trause and John H. Kennell
Chapter 6 proof for a delicate interval within the Human mom (pages 87–101): John H. Kennell, Mary Anne Trause and Marshall H. Klaus
Chapter 7 Olfaction within the improvement of Social personal tastes within the Human Neonate (pages 103–117): Aidan Macfarlane
Chapter eight respiring and Sucking in the course of Feeding within the baby (pages 119–135): P. Johnson and D. M. Salisbury
Chapter nine Early Mother?Infant Reciprocity (pages 137–154): T. Berry Brazelton, Edward Tronick, Lauren Adamson, Heidelise Als and Susan Wise
Chapter 10 Consistency and alter in types of Mothering (pages 155–176): Judith F. Dunn
Chapter eleven How a Rejecting child impacts Mother?Infant Synchrony (pages 177–200): Evelyn B. Thoman
Chapter 12 A Congenital Contribution to Emotional reaction in Early Infancy and the Preschool interval (pages 201–212): Richard Q. Bell
Chapter thirteen Mother?Infant Neonatal Separation: a few behind schedule outcomes (pages 213–239): P. Herbert Leiderman and Marjorie J. Seashore
Chapter 14 Cognitive elements of Preverbal Social interplay among Human babies and Adults (pages 241–269): Hanus Papousek and Mechthild Papousek
Chapter 15 mom and dad of infants of Very Low delivery Weight: Long?Term Follow?Up (pages 271–288): Anthea Blake, Ann Stewart and Diane Turcan
Chapter sixteen Speculations at the Relevance of Developmental Psychology to Paediatrics (pages 289–308): T. E. Oppe
Chapter 17 Summing Up (pages 309–313): M. A. Hofer

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Curtis-Jenkins: I have seen four human mothers in the last ten years who had considerable difficulty in accepting a child after birth. They said that the child ‘didn’t smell right’. In your rats, did maternal behaviour vary according to the sex of the pups, Dr Rosenblatt? Rosenblutt: There is some indication that female rats can differentiate between female and male pups but we don’t know that the responsiveness is diKerent. OppC: Are there any big differences between rats having first pregnancies and subsequent ones?

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The mothers may depend differentially upon contact with the young whilst building up both phasesthe final stages of the hormonal phase and the beginning of the non-hormonal phase. Cooper: In human mothers there is a wide variation in behaviour. What is the degree of variation in latency in rats? Rosenblatt: The latency of the virgin rat may range from three to nine days, the average being five or six days. In the animals treated with zinc sulphate perhaps 40-60 % show maternal behaviour immediately on being presented with young, but the remainder show it in the next 24 hours.

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