Interactive effects of parity and pup stress on the maternal behavior of Rattus norvegicus

Litters of primiparous and multiparous rat mothers received 0, 2, or 5 min of cold stress for the 1st 5 days postpartum. Primiparae showed increasing maternal responsiveness over the treatment period. Multiparae were initially maternally responsive to moderate stress cues from pups, but habituated t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental psychobiology 1977-07, Vol.10 (4), p.331-337
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description Litters of primiparous and multiparous rat mothers received 0, 2, or 5 min of cold stress for the 1st 5 days postpartum. Primiparae showed increasing maternal responsiveness over the treatment period. Multiparae were initially maternally responsive to moderate stress cues from pups, but habituated to them over days. From Days 6 to 20, when pups were not stressed, lactation behavior of stressed groups declined in primiparous mothers but not in multiparous mothers.
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Pregnancy
Rats
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