Patterns of Primate BehaviorThis newly revised second edition introduces the perspective that a primatologist brings to an understanding of behavior. The text provides a framework, comparative attitude, & anecdotal examples. |
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... mother or one or more infants of the same age ( 5 ) in a wire cage arranged around a play room or cubicle , with access to both mother and peers ; and ( 6 ) in enclosures or in groups containing adults of both sexes as well as peers ...
... mother or one or more infants of the same age ( 5 ) in a wire cage arranged around a play room or cubicle , with access to both mother and peers ; and ( 6 ) in enclosures or in groups containing adults of both sexes as well as peers ...
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... mother . When presented with a frightening situation or object , for example , the infant would flee to the real or cloth mothe and make contact with her . Wire mothers did not elicit this response Without access to an appropriate mother ...
... mother . When presented with a frightening situation or object , for example , the infant would flee to the real or cloth mothe and make contact with her . Wire mothers did not elicit this response Without access to an appropriate mother ...
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Claud A. Bramblett. in unanticipated ways . For example , when mother and infant are placed together in a very small , isolated cage , it appears that the infant is grad- ually forced to separate from the mother by her punitive behavior ...
Claud A. Bramblett. in unanticipated ways . For example , when mother and infant are placed together in a very small , isolated cage , it appears that the infant is grad- ually forced to separate from the mother by her punitive behavior ...
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TWO | 27 |
Communication | 41 |
Sensory limitations on the perception of communication | 58 |
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