- Title
- Maternal and littermate deprivation disrupts maternal behavior and social-learning of food preference in adulthood: Tactile stimulation, nest odor, and social rearing prevent these effects
- Creators - without role
- Angel I. Melo - Autonomous University of TlaxcalaVedran Lovic - University of TorontoAndrea Gonzalez - University of TorontoMelissa Madden - University of TorontoKatia Sinopoli - University of TorontoAlison S. Fleming - University of Toronto
- Publication Details
- Developmental psychobiology, Vol.48(3), pp.209-219
- Publisher
- Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
- Number of pages
- 11
- Identifiers
- 9945013008331
- Academic Unit
- King Abdullah University of Science & Technology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Maternal and littermate deprivation disrupts maternal behavior and social-learning of food preference in adulthood: Tactile stimulation, nest odor, and social rearing prevent these effects
Developmental psychobiology, Vol.48(3), pp.209-219
04/2006
PMID: 16568415
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