The majority of mammalian species are uniparental, with the mother solely providing care for young conspecifics, although fathering behaviours can emerge under certain circumstances. For example, a great deal of individual variation in response to young pups has been reported in multiple inbred strains of laboratory male mice. Furthermore, sexual experience and subsequent cohabitation with a female conspecific can induce caregiving responses in otherwise indifferent, fearful or aggressive males. Thus, a highly conserved parental neural circuit is likely present in both sexes; however, the extent to which infants are capable of activating this circuit may vary. In support of this idea, fearful or indifferent responses toward pups in female m...
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 nature and extent of care received by an infant can affect social, emotional and cognitive devel...
The peripartum period is associated with the onset of behaviors that shelter, feed and protect young...
In biparental species, in which both parents care for their offspring, the neural and endocrine medi...
Mice display robust and stereotyped behaviors towards pups: virgin males typically attack pups, whil...
In biparental mammals, the factors facilitating the onset of male parental behavior are not well und...
Infants elicit three basic behavioral responses from adult conspecifics: aggression, indifference, a...
The neurobiological basis of and factors facilitating male parental behavior are not well understood...
Parental care plays a crucial role in the physical and mental well-being of mammalian offspring. Alt...
Virgin adult female mice display nearly spontaneous maternal care towards foster pups after a short ...
Traumatic experiences in childhood can alter behavioural responses and increase the risk for psychop...
California mice Peromyscus californicus are a rodent species in which fathers provide extensive pate...
In many biparental mammalian species, such as California mice (Peromyscus cali- fornicus), new fathe...
Natural variations in parenting are associated with differences in expression of several hormones an...
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 nature and extent of care received by an infant can affect social, emotional and cognitive devel...
The peripartum period is associated with the onset of behaviors that shelter, feed and protect young...
In biparental species, in which both parents care for their offspring, the neural and endocrine medi...
Mice display robust and stereotyped behaviors towards pups: virgin males typically attack pups, whil...
In biparental mammals, the factors facilitating the onset of male parental behavior are not well und...
Infants elicit three basic behavioral responses from adult conspecifics: aggression, indifference, a...
The neurobiological basis of and factors facilitating male parental behavior are not well understood...
Parental care plays a crucial role in the physical and mental well-being of mammalian offspring. Alt...
Virgin adult female mice display nearly spontaneous maternal care towards foster pups after a short ...
Traumatic experiences in childhood can alter behavioural responses and increase the risk for psychop...
California mice Peromyscus californicus are a rodent species in which fathers provide extensive pate...
In many biparental mammalian species, such as California mice (Peromyscus cali- fornicus), new fathe...
Natural variations in parenting are associated with differences in expression of several hormones an...
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 nature and extent of care received by an infant can affect social, emotional and cognitive devel...