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There is evidence in rats that the oxytocin levels experienced by nursing offspring affect their maternal style as adults – those with attentive mothers will go on to make attentive mothers. Variation in nursing style can also affect other social bonds in later life. A lack of infant care in prairie vole pups impacts the density and expression of oxytocin receptors in their brain, which results in compromised social behaviour as adults.
Bitch: On the Female of the Species
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