Autor: |
Goldfoot, David A., Wallen, Kim, Neff, Deborah A., McBrair, Mary C., Goy, Robert W. |
Zdroj: |
Archives of Sexual Behavior; October 1984, Vol. 13 Issue: 5 p395-412, 18p |
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Groups containing 5 or 6 infant rhesus monkeys and their mothers were formed when the infants were approximately 3 months old by random assignment from an available pool. There were 33 males and 38 females assigned to groups containing infants of both sexes (heterosexual groups); 15 males and 15 females were assigned to groups containing only infants of the same sex (isosexual groups). The social behavior of subjects in each group was observed and recorded during six 50-day periods from 3 months of age to 31/2years of age. Two sexually dimorphic patterns, mounting and presenting, were recorded for each subject as indices of protosexual (i.e., patterns eventually used in adult mating behavior) development. In addition, rough play, a dimorphic response that is not protosexual, was also recorded. |
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