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Mother love

Shows Dr. Harry F. Harlow in his laboratory at the University of Wisconsin as he studies the infant-mother relationship. Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harlow tests their reactions to a variety of unusual and inanimate mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of maternal love. He demonstrates through these experiments that the single most important factor is body contact, holding and nestling, and further concludes that deprivation of this can cause deep emotional disturbances, even death.

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  • "Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harry F. Harlow of the University of Wisconsin studies the infant-mother relationship. He tests their reactions to a variety of mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of maternal love."
  • "Shows Dr. Harry F. Harlow in his laboratory at the University of Wisconsin as he studies the infant-mother relationship. Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harlow tests their reactions to a variety of unusual and inanimate mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of maternal love. He demonstrates through these experiments that the single most important factor is body contact, holding and nestling, and further concludes that deprivation of this can cause deep emotional disturbances, even death."@en
  • "Shows Dr. Harry F. Harlow in his laboratory at the University of Wisconsin as he studies the infant-mother relationship. Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harlow tests their reactions to a variety of unusual and inanimate mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of maternal love. He demonstrates through these experiments that the single most important factor is body contact, holding and nestling, and further concludes that deprivation of this can cause deep emotional disturbances, even death."
  • "Shows Dr. Harry F. Harlow in his laboratory at the University of Wisconsin as he studies the infant/mother relationship. Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harlow tests their reactions to a variety of unusual and inanimate mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of mother love. He demonstrates through these experiments that the single most important factor is body contact, holding and nestling, and further concludes that deprivation of this can cause deep emotional disturbances, even death."@en
  • "The reactions of newborn rhesus monkeys to inanimate mother surrogates are tested to discover the nature of the mother-infant bond. Concludes that body contact is the single most important factor in establishing the bond and that deprivation can cause deep emotional disturbance, even death."@en
  • "Shows Dr. Harry F. Harlow in his laboratory at the University of Wisconsin as he studies the infant-mother relationship. Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harlow tests their reactions to a variety of unusual and inanimate mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of maternal love. He demonstrates through these experiments that the single most important factor is body contact, holding and nestling, and further concludes that deprivation of this can cause deep emotional disturbances, even death."@en
  • "Shows Dr. Harry F. Harlow in his laboratory at the University of Wisconsin as he studies the infant-mother relationship. Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harlow tests their reactions to a variety of unusual and inanimate mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of maternal love. He demonstrates through these experiments that the single most important factor is body contact, holding and nestling, and further concludes that deprivation of this can cause deep emotional disturbances, even death."
  • "A colony of newborn rhesus monkeys are tested as to their reaction to a variety of unusual and inanimate mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child, and the effect of denial of maternal love. B & W."
  • "Using a large colony of new-born rhesus monkeys as subjects, Dr. Harry F. Harlow of the University of Wisconsin studies the infant-mother relationship. He tests their reactions to a variety of mother substitutes in order to find the key to the bond between mother and child and to understand the effects of denial of maternal love."
  • "This films shows the research of Dr. Harry F. Harlow at the Primate Laboratory, University of Wisconsin to answer the question, as host Charles Collingswood phrases it, "What is an infant's love for its mother?" Dr. Harlow's research in the infant-mother relationship involves the use of wire and cloth surrogate mothers to investigate what Dr. Harlow terms as "contact comfort". Plexiglass barriers and fear stimuli are introduced to show the strength of the relationship between the infant and its "mother". An infant deprived of any mother influence for the first 8 months of its life exhibits autistic behavior, and does not develop a capacity for love even when introduced to the surrogate mothers. Behaviors shown by rhesus infants (Macaca mulatta) include thumb-sucking, nursing, clinging, fear expressions, open mouth threat, vocalizations, and autistic behavior. This program was originally aired as a part of the CBS "Conquest" series."

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  • "Documentaries and Factual Films"
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  • "Mother Love"
  • "Mother love"
  • "Mother love"@en