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Developing a Neurobehavioral Animal Model of Infant Attachment to an Abusive Caregiver

Biological Psychiatry, ISSN: 0006-3223, Vol: 67, Issue: 12, Page: 1137-1145
2010
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Both abused and well cared for infants show attachment to their caregivers, although the quality of that attachment differs. Moreover, the infant's attachment to the abusive caregiver is associated with compromised mental health, especially under stress. In an attempt to better understand how abuse by the caregiver can compromise mental health, we explore the neural basis of attachment in both typical and abusive environments using infant rats, which form attachments to the mother through learning her odor. Here, we hypothesize that the neural circuitry for infant attachment differs based on the quality of the attachment, which can be uncovered during stressful situations.

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