01:830:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Rhesus Macaque, Parenting Styles, Psych

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Attachment: ensuring, emotional bond between infant and another person. Food is not the primary reason for attachment. Rhesus monkeys cloths (no food) vs. wire (food) mother. Monkeys were raised with fake robot mothers. One made out of wires provided food, while the other robot provided softness (not food). Babies ran to cloth mother when demonstrated fear. Babies raised by wired mother had troubles as. Ainsworth- adults as secure base from which to explore. Strange situation (ainsworth, 1978): mom and baby enter a room adults with a stranger. Secure: a person a kid sees as a security ; a person in the area child trusts that lets the child feel safe/confidence in their environment. Mom came back, the baby became confident again. The reaction when the person is back is mixed; the kid is angry. Insecure-avoidant: kid doesn"t get upset when the mom leaves. Usually caused by how parents raise the baby (parental.

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