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  1. The macaque infant differs from the human infant in that the monkey is more mature at birth and grows more rapidly; but the basic responses relating to affection, including nursing, contact, clinging, and even visual and auditory exploration, exhibit no fundamental differences in the two species.

  2. Mar 15, 2023 · Harry Harlow was one of the first psychologists to scientifically investigate the nature of human love and affection. Through a series of controversial monkey mother experiments, Harlow was able to demonstrate the importance of early attachments, affection, and emotional bonds in the course of healthy development.

  3. The nature of love. American Psychologist, 13 (12), 673685. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/h0047884. Abstract. Infant monkeys were reared with the aid of a laboratory constructed mother-substitute. "We produced a perfectly proportioned streamlined body stripped of unnecessary bulges and appendices.

  4. Jan 23, 2020 · His article on ‘The nature of love’ (Harlow, 1958), in which he described his findings on the preference of rhesus monkey infants for a warm and soft cloth mother over a feeding wire mother, is without doubt one of the classics of psychology’s history.

  5. Aug 31, 2016 · With this essential context, Harlow’s 1958 paper on the nature of love stands as the flag of a monumental revolution in psychology and social science, which has reverberated across everything from policy to parenting. He writes: Love is a wondrous state, deep, tender, and rewarding.

  6. Parental behavior and sexual behavior, even in the absence of selective social behaviors, are associated with the concept of love; the analysis of reproductive behaviors, which is far more ...

  7. Abstract. This reprinted article originally appeared in (American Psychologist, 1958, 13, 673-685). (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 1960-02805-001 .) Infant monkeys were reared with the aid of a laboratory constructed mother-substitute.

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