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- In Harlow's experiment, baby monkeys preferred a soft, cloth "mother" over a wire one, even when the wire "mother" provided food. This demonstrated the importance of comfort and affection in attachment, beyond just basic needs like nourishment.
www.simplypsychology.org/harlow-monkey.htmlHarry Harlow Monkey Experiments: Cloth Mother vs Wire Mother
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Jun 15, 2023 · Harlow (1958) separated infant monkeys from their mothers immediately after birth and placed in cages with access to two surrogate mothers, one made of wire and one covered in soft terry toweling cloth.
Jun 20, 2018 · In both conditions, Harlow found that the infant monkeys spent significantly more time with the terry cloth mother than they did with the wire mother. When only the wire mother had food, the babies came to the wire mother to feed and immediately returned to cling to the cloth surrogate.
Feb 24, 2012 · Given a choice, infant monkeys invariably preferred surrogate mothers covered with soft terry cloth, and they spent a great deal of time cuddling with them (above), just as they would have with their real mothers (below).
Aug 8, 2008 · And the reactions of infants when they were placed in the playroom in the presence of a wire surrogate instead of the cloth surrogate was even more dramatic—most infants would not try to contact the wire surrogate or engage in any kind of exploratory behavior.
- Stephen J. Suomi, Frank C. P. van der Horst, René van der Veer
- 2008
Jan 23, 2020 · In his experimenting, Harlow exposed young infant monkeys to different surrogate mothers. To his surprise, the monkeys, given the choice between a non-feeding cloth mother and a feeding cold wire mother, spent most of the time with the former:
- Lenny van Rosmalen, René van der Veer, Frank C. P. van der Horst
- 2020
this relationship on four of our eight baby monkeys assigned to the dual mother-surrogate condition by introducing them for three minutes into the strange environment of a room measuring six feet by six feet by six feet (also called the "open-FIG. 8. Initial response to cloth mother in the open-field tests. FIG. 9. Subsequent response to cloth ...
Mar 15, 2023 · Harlow removed young monkeys from their natural mothers a few hours after birth and left them to be "raised" by these mother surrogates. The experiment demonstrated that the baby monkeys spent significantly more time with their cloth mother than with their wire mother.