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A Within-subjects Experimental Protocol to Assess the Effects of Social Input on Infant EEG
Published on: May 3, 2017
Early developmental origins of social knowledge
Angela C Incollingo Rodriguez1, Richard B Lopez1, Benjamin C Nephew2
1Department of Social Science and Policy Studies, Psychological Science Program, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA acrodriguez@wpi.edu rlopez1@wpi.edu.
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In addition to core knowledge, the prenatal environment, parental care, and early life experience play substantial roles in the establishment of social cognition. Given the evolutionary importance of early life care in humans and mammals in general, there are innate reward and stress based neuroendocrine mechanisms that are critical to maternal infant bonding as well as later social behavior.
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