Applying the human component model of parenting to other primates: Developmental patterns of mother-child interactions across primate species

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Katja Liebal, Manuela Ersson-Lembeck, Federica Amici, Martin Schultze, Manfred Holodynski
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Abstract

The component model of human parenting has been extensively used to study parents’ interactions with their offspring and to examine variation across cultural contexts. The current study applies this model to nonhuman primates to investigate which forms of parenting humans share with other primates and how these interactions change over infants’ first year of life. We repeatedly observed 52 mother-infant pairs, including humans ( N = 11), chimpanzees and bonobos ( N = 21), and several species of small apes ( N = 20), during different daily activities when infants were 1, 6, and 12 months of age. Humans differed from apes in their higher probability of face-to-face contact and the use of object stimulation. Moreover, parenting seemed to be characterized by more variability within humans than within and possibly between ape species. Overall, the component model of parenting appears to be an effective tool to study the functional systems of parenting behavior in a comparative developmental perspective, by allowing direct comparisons between human and non-human primate species across development.
在其他灵长类动物中应用人类育儿模式:灵长类动物中母子互动的发展模式
人类养育子女的组成部分模型已被广泛用于研究父母与子女的互动,以及不同文化背景下的差异。本研究将这一模型应用于非人灵长类动物,研究人类与其他灵长类动物共享的养育形式,以及这些互动在婴儿出生后第一年内的变化情况。我们反复观察了52对母婴,包括人类(11对)、黑猩猩和倭黑猩猩(21对)以及几种小型类人猿(20对)在婴儿1、6和12个月大时的不同日常活动。人类与类人猿的不同之处在于,人类更倾向于面对面接触和使用物体刺激。此外,与猿类相比,人类内部养育子女的变异性似乎更大,猿类之间也可能存在这种差异。总之,养育子女的组成部分模型似乎是一种有效的工具,可以从比较发展的角度研究养育子女行为的功能系统,从而对人类和非人灵长类物种在整个发展过程中的情况进行直接比较。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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