Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica (Dec 2014)

The state of art of biological processes in paternal care

  • Rui Alexandre Nunes-Costa,
  • Bárbara Figueiredo,
  • Luis Moya-Albiol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7153.201427420
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 794 – 805

Abstract

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This review of the state of art aimed to present the most recent data on neuronal, neurochemical, hormonal and genetic bases of paternal care using MEDLINE and PsycInfo databases (1970-2013). An integrated model of biological substrates that assist men in the transition to fatherhood is presented. Guided by a genetic background, hypothalamic-midbrain-limbic-paralimbic-cortical circuits were found to be activated in fathers when infant stimuli are presented. A set of specific neuropeptides and steroid hormones are produced and seem to be related to brain activation, potentiating the paternal phenotype. Together, genetic, brain and hormonal processes suggest the existence of biological bases of paternal care in humans, activated and enhanced by infant stimuli and responsive to variations in the father-infant relationship.

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