Early-life experiences with caregivers can significantly affect offspring development in human and non-human animals. While much of our knowledge of parent-offspring relationships stem from mother-offspring interactions, increasing evidence suggests interactions with the father are equally as important and can prevent social, behavioral, and neurological impairments that may appear early in life and have enduring consequences in adulthood. In the present study, we utilized the monogamous and biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus). California mouse fathers provide extensive offspring care and are essential for offspring survival. Non-sibling virgin male and female mice were randomly assigned to one of two experimental groups f...
Parental care during the postnatal period has a major role in emotional development of the offspring...
Parental care by fathers enhances offspring survival and development in numerous species. In the bip...
California mice Peromyscus californicus are a rodent species in which fathers provide extensive pate...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Early-lif...
Early-life stress (ELS) can induce anxiety-like behaviors and social deficits in male and female rod...
Evidence suggests that males, like females, undergo altered structure and function of the hippocampu...
Individuals within monogamous species form bonds that may buffer against the negative effects of str...
Maternal behaviour has profound, long-lasting implications for the health and well-being of developi...
The mechanistic basis of paternal behavior in mammals is poorly understood. Assuming there are paral...
The role of the father in psycho-affective development is indispensa-ble. Yet, the neurobehavioral e...
Male parental care is an important social behavior for several mammalian species. Psychosocial stres...
Being a mother is energetically costly and can entail trade-offs between reproduction and self-maint...
Motherhood is energetically costly for mammals and is associated with pronounced changes in mothers'...
The neurobiological basis of and factors facilitating male parental behavior are not well understood...
Maltreatment in the early developmental stage causes behavioral and mental dysfunction in both human...
Parental care during the postnatal period has a major role in emotional development of the offspring...
Parental care by fathers enhances offspring survival and development in numerous species. In the bip...
California mice Peromyscus californicus are a rodent species in which fathers provide extensive pate...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Early-lif...
Early-life stress (ELS) can induce anxiety-like behaviors and social deficits in male and female rod...
Evidence suggests that males, like females, undergo altered structure and function of the hippocampu...
Individuals within monogamous species form bonds that may buffer against the negative effects of str...
Maternal behaviour has profound, long-lasting implications for the health and well-being of developi...
The mechanistic basis of paternal behavior in mammals is poorly understood. Assuming there are paral...
The role of the father in psycho-affective development is indispensa-ble. Yet, the neurobehavioral e...
Male parental care is an important social behavior for several mammalian species. Psychosocial stres...
Being a mother is energetically costly and can entail trade-offs between reproduction and self-maint...
Motherhood is energetically costly for mammals and is associated with pronounced changes in mothers'...
The neurobiological basis of and factors facilitating male parental behavior are not well understood...
Maltreatment in the early developmental stage causes behavioral and mental dysfunction in both human...
Parental care during the postnatal period has a major role in emotional development of the offspring...
Parental care by fathers enhances offspring survival and development in numerous species. In the bip...
California mice Peromyscus californicus are a rodent species in which fathers provide extensive pate...