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- catalog abstract "Within the disciplines of anthropology, medicine, psychology and zoology, the primate mother-infant relationship has been studied extensively in terms of either its evolution, adaptive function, causation, disruption or consequences. Between these disciplines, however, there has been only limited exchange of theory and evidence relating to the study of motherhood, and this is true for human motherhood specifically and primate motherhood in general. This situation needs rectifying because a clear and detailed understanding of the biosocial regulation of human motherhood is best achieved using a comparative and interdisciplinary approach. Edited by two primatologists and a child psychiatrist, this book contains the proceedings of a recent symposium where the theory and evidence relating to the biosocial regulation of motherhood were integrated across the primate order. Seventeen contributors, representing many of the world's leading groups engaged in research on primate mother-infant behaviour, present their very latest ideas, experimental findings and theoretical interpretations. The application of the evidence from studies of nonhuman primates to human maternal care, and vice versa, is discussed. The major emphasis is on improved understanding of human motherhood, including clarification of the unique aspects of its biosocial regulation. The book should provide a major impetus for future research into primate motherhood at the interface of the natural, social and clinical sciences.".
- catalog contributor b8676369.
- catalog contributor b8676370.
- catalog contributor b8676371.
- catalog contributor b8676372.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Determinants of Motherhood in Human and Nonhuman Primates. A Biosocial Model / C.R. Pryce -- Phylogenetic Aspects of Primate Reproduction: The Context of Advanced Maternal Care / R.D. Martin -- Evolution and Adaptive Significance of Hominid Maternal Behaviour / R. Foley -- Ecological and Social Correlates of Maternal Expenditure on Infant Growth in Haplorhine Primates / C. Ross and A. MacLarnon -- Influence of Ecology and Energetics on Primate Mothers and Infants / P.C. Lee and J.E. Bowman -- Maternal Styles in Old World Primates: Their Adaptive Significance / M. Gomendio -- Neurochemical Changes Accompanying the Reproductive Process: Their Significance for Maternal Care in Primates and Other Mammals / E.B. Keverne -- Prepartum Sex Steroid Hormones and Infant-Directed Behaviour in Primiparous Marmoset Mothers (Callithrix jacchus) / C.R. Pryce, T. Mutschler, M. Dobeli, C. Nievergelt and R.D. Martin.".
- catalog description "Edited by two primatologists and a child psychiatrist, this book contains the proceedings of a recent symposium where the theory and evidence relating to the biosocial regulation of motherhood were integrated across the primate order. Seventeen contributors, representing many of the world's leading groups engaged in research on primate mother-infant behaviour, present their very latest ideas, experimental findings and theoretical interpretations. The application of the evidence from studies of nonhuman primates to human maternal care, and vice versa, is discussed. The major emphasis is on improved understanding of human motherhood, including clarification of the unique aspects of its biosocial regulation. The book should provide a major impetus for future research into primate motherhood at the interface of the natural, social and clinical sciences.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Within the disciplines of anthropology, medicine, psychology and zoology, the primate mother-infant relationship has been studied extensively in terms of either its evolution, adaptive function, causation, disruption or consequences. Between these disciplines, however, there has been only limited exchange of theory and evidence relating to the study of motherhood, and this is true for human motherhood specifically and primate motherhood in general. This situation needs rectifying because a clear and detailed understanding of the biosocial regulation of human motherhood is best achieved using a comparative and interdisciplinary approach.".
- catalog extent "viii, 176 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Motherhood in human and nonhuman primates.".
- catalog identifier "3805561091 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Motherhood in human and nonhuman primates.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Basel ; New York : Karger,".
- catalog relation "Motherhood in human and nonhuman primates.".
- catalog subject "1995 G-396".
- catalog subject "599.8/0456 20".
- catalog subject "Animals, Newborn Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Mother and infant.".
- catalog subject "Mothers Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Parental behavior in animals.".
- catalog subject "Paternal Behavior Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Primates Behavior.".
- catalog subject "Primates Congresses.".
- catalog subject "QL 737.P9 S3877m 1995".
- catalog subject "QL737.P9 M68 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Determinants of Motherhood in Human and Nonhuman Primates. A Biosocial Model / C.R. Pryce -- Phylogenetic Aspects of Primate Reproduction: The Context of Advanced Maternal Care / R.D. Martin -- Evolution and Adaptive Significance of Hominid Maternal Behaviour / R. Foley -- Ecological and Social Correlates of Maternal Expenditure on Infant Growth in Haplorhine Primates / C. Ross and A. MacLarnon -- Influence of Ecology and Energetics on Primate Mothers and Infants / P.C. Lee and J.E. Bowman -- Maternal Styles in Old World Primates: Their Adaptive Significance / M. Gomendio -- Neurochemical Changes Accompanying the Reproductive Process: Their Significance for Maternal Care in Primates and Other Mammals / E.B. Keverne -- Prepartum Sex Steroid Hormones and Infant-Directed Behaviour in Primiparous Marmoset Mothers (Callithrix jacchus) / C.R. Pryce, T. Mutschler, M. Dobeli, C. Nievergelt and R.D. Martin.".
- catalog title "Motherhood in human and nonhuman primates : biosocial determinants / editors, C.R. Pryce, R.D. Martin, D. Skuse.".
- catalog type "text".