PSY353H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: N170, Stria Terminalis, Olfactory Bulb
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A guide for setting up an account can be found under the following link: http://teaching. utoronto. ca/ed-tech/teaching-technology/turnitin/a-guide-for- students. Attachment: long-lasting, emotionally meaningful tie to a particular individual. Found in all animals in which infants are initially in need of care. Term attachment initially reserved for parent infant bonds, but now encompasses bonds between sexual partners. Dyadic system: both parent and offspring are invested in offspring"s survival and. Dyadic system: both parent and offspring are invested in offspring"s survival and thriving. Infant: reduce stress & reinstate a sense of security through some form of contact with caregiver. Caregiver: regulate infant"s arousal and optimize the infant"s sense of security by cooperating with infant"s efforts. Behavioral, hormonal and neurobiological components to the parent/infant bond. Mechanistic research studies typically consider: parent"s perspective, infant"s perspective. Attachment is a relatively complex behaviour sensory information processing. E. g. , visual, olfactory, tactile motor responses e. g. , proximity seeking: approach, vocalizations cognitive processes: attentiveness social recognition memory motivation.