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Nurturing nature: social experiences and the brain
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Nurturing nature: social experiences and the brain

Frances A Champagne
Journal of neuroendocrinology, Vol.21(10), pp.867-868
10/2009
PMID: 19686450

Abstract

Animals Brain - growth & development Brain - physiology DNA Methylation - physiology Estrogen Receptor alpha - metabolism Estrogens - metabolism Female Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental - physiology Humans Maternal Behavior Models, Genetic Mother-Child Relations Mothers Rats Receptors, Oxytocin - metabolism Social Behavior
Summary How does 'nurture' change the brain? Recent evidence suggests that maternal care may shape the infant brain by turning genes 'on' or 'off' during development. Some of the genes affected are important for maternal and social behaviour leading to long-term changes in the nurturing behaviour of offspring. These studies provide new insights into the inheritance of behaviour and the interactions between genes and the social environment across the lifespan.

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