Mason W A, Berkson G
Dev Psychobiol. 1975 May;8(3):197-211. doi: 10.1002/dev.420080305.
Mechanically driven mobile artificial mothers effectively prevented the development of stereotyped body-rocking in rhesus monkeys. Monkeys were maternally separated at birth and assigned to 2 groups. Both groups were placed with surrogates, identical in construction except that for 1 group the surrogate was in motion 50% of the time from 0500 hours to 2400 hours each day, and for the other group the surrogate was stationary. All but 1 of the 10 monkeys raised with stationary artificial mothers developed rocking as an habitual pattern whereas none of the 9 monekys raised with mobile mothers did so. The data also suggest that emotional responsiveness was reduced in monkeys raised with mobile mothers, compared to monkeys raised with stationary devices.
机械驱动的移动人工母亲有效地防止了恒河猴刻板身体摇晃行为的发展。猴子在出生时与母亲分离,并被分为两组。两组猴子都被安置在代孕母亲身边,代孕母亲的构造相同,只是其中一组代孕母亲每天从05:00到24:00有50%的时间处于运动状态,另一组代孕母亲则是静止的。在由静止人工母亲抚养的10只猴子中,除1只外,其他猴子都养成了摇晃的习惯模式,而在由移动人工母亲抚养的9只猴子中,没有一只出现这种情况。数据还表明,与由静止装置抚养的猴子相比,由移动人工母亲抚养的猴子的情感反应能力有所降低。