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M L Boccia

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 14, 2014
Refining the attachment modelM L Boccia
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|June 1, 1989
Comparison of the physical characteristics of grooming in two species of macaques (Macaca nemestrina and M. radiata)M L Boccia
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 14, 2001
Brief vs. long maternal separations in infancy: contrasting relationships with adult maternal behavior and lactation levels of aggression and anxietyM L Boccia, C A Pedersen
Neuroscience|February 21, 2006
Vasopressin interactions with oxytocin in the control of female sexual behaviorC A Pedersen, M L Boccia
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|April 12, 2000
Behavior and autonomic nervous system function assessed via heart period measures: the case of hyperarousal in boys with fragile X syndromeM L Boccia, J E Roberts
Physiology & Behavior|March 1, 1989
On the physiology of grooming in a pigtail macaqueM L Boccia, M Reite, M Laudenslager
Child Development|April 1, 1989
Maternal separation in bonnet monkey infants: altered attachment and social supportM Reite, K Kaemingk, M L Boccia
Laboratory Animals|July 1, 1995
Individual differences in macaques' responses to stressors based on social and physiological factors: implications for primate welfare and research outcomesM L Boccia, M L Laudenslager, M L Reite
Psychiatry|February 1, 1994
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect infant responses to maternal separationM L Boccia, M L Laudenslager, M L Reite
Neuroreport|June 21, 2001
Oxytocin receptors in non-human primate brain visualized with monoclonal antibodyM L Boccia, A K Panicker, C Pedersen, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 14, 2014
Refining the attachment modelM L Boccia
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)|June 1, 1989
Comparison of the physical characteristics of grooming in two species of macaques (Macaca nemestrina and M. radiata)M L Boccia
Psychoneuroendocrinology|August 14, 2001
Brief vs. long maternal separations in infancy: contrasting relationships with adult maternal behavior and lactation levels of aggression and anxietyM L Boccia, C A Pedersen
Neuroscience|February 21, 2006
Vasopressin interactions with oxytocin in the control of female sexual behaviorC A Pedersen, M L Boccia
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|April 12, 2000
Behavior and autonomic nervous system function assessed via heart period measures: the case of hyperarousal in boys with fragile X syndromeM L Boccia, J E Roberts
Physiology & Behavior|March 1, 1989
On the physiology of grooming in a pigtail macaqueM L Boccia, M Reite, M Laudenslager
Child Development|April 1, 1989
Maternal separation in bonnet monkey infants: altered attachment and social supportM Reite, K Kaemingk, M L Boccia
Laboratory Animals|July 1, 1995
Individual differences in macaques' responses to stressors based on social and physiological factors: implications for primate welfare and research outcomesM L Boccia, M L Laudenslager, M L Reite
Psychiatry|February 1, 1994
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors affect infant responses to maternal separationM L Boccia, M L Laudenslager, M L Reite
Neuroreport|June 21, 2001
Oxytocin receptors in non-human primate brain visualized with monoclonal antibodyM L Boccia, A K Panicker, C Pedersen, et al.
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