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Maternal rejection and infant play in rhesus monkey infants

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In five-minute records in which they were rejected by their mothers, passive preventions of nipple access, 11- to 15-week-old group-living rhesus monkey infants (Macaca mulatta) initiated fewer playful conctacts with others relative to the other kinds of social contact they initiated, while their overall rates of initiating social contacts may not have been reduced. Whether acts of maternal rejection are costly and distressing to the infant may depend on the nature of the social companions available for it and until more is known of the context of such acts, hypothesis about weaning conflict will be difficult to test in detail.

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Tartabini, A., Simpson, M.J.A. Maternal rejection and infant play in rhesus monkey infants. Int. J. Anthropol. 2, 21–27 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02442069

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