Eastman R F, Mason W A
Dev Psychobiol. 1975 May;8(3):213-21. doi: 10.1002/dev.420080306.
Rhesus monkeys raised with mechanically driven mobile artificial mothers for the first 10 months of life looked more at other animals and were more sensitive to stimulus differences than monkeys raised on stationary surrogates. Both groups looked less and were not as discriminating as wild-born monkeys. The results are consistent with other evidence suggesting that one of the long-range consequences of maternal mobility is to reduce emotional responsiveness to novel situations.
在生命的头10个月里由机械驱动的移动人造母亲抚养长大的恒河猴,比由固定代孕母亲抚养的猴子更多地注视其他动物,并且对刺激差异更敏感。两组猴子注视的时间都较少,且不像野生出生的猴子那样具有辨别力。这些结果与其他证据一致,表明母亲移动的一个长期后果是降低对新情况的情绪反应。