Nature Communications (Jun 2016)

Neonatal face-to-face interactions promote later social behaviour in infant rhesus monkeys

  • Amanda M. Dettmer,
  • Stefano S. K. Kaburu,
  • Elizabeth A. Simpson,
  • Annika Paukner,
  • Valentina Sclafani,
  • Kristen L. Byers,
  • Ashley M. Murphy,
  • Michelle Miller,
  • Neal Marquez,
  • Grace M. Miller,
  • Stephen J. Suomi,
  • Pier F. Ferrari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11940
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Like humans, neonatal primates engage in face-to-face interactions with their mothers from an early age. Dettmer and colleagues demonstrate that in monkeys, increasing neonatal face-to-face interactions enhances social interest in infants of two and five months.