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Psychology & Behavioral Sciences |
Lorberbaum, J. P.; Newman, J.D.; Horwitz, A.R.; Dubno, J.R.; Lydiard, R. B.; Hamner, M. B.; Bohning, D. E.; George, M. S. A potential role for thalamocingulate circuitry in human maternal behavior. Biological Psychiatry, 51: 431-445 (2002).
Guard, HJ; Newman, JD; Roberts, RL: Morphine administration selectively facilitates social play in common marmosets. Developmental Psychobiology, 41: 37-49 (2002).
Soltis, J; Bernhards, D.; Donkin, H.; Newman, JD.: The squirrel monkey chuck call: vocal response to playback chucks based on acoustic structure and affiliative relationship with the caller. American Journal of Primatology, 57: 119-130 (2002).
Cohen-Mansfield, J.; Werner, P.; Hammerschmidt, K.; Newman, J.D, Acoustic properties of vocally disruptive behaviors in the nursing home. Gerontology, 49: 161-167 (2003).
Newman, JD: Vocal communication and the triune brain. Physiology & Behavior, 79: 495-502 (2003).
Soltis, J; Wegner, FH; Newman, JD. Adult cortisol response to immature offspring play in captive squirrel monkeys. Physiology & Behavior, 80: 217-223 (2003).
Newman JD. Infant crying and colic: what lies beneath. Behav Brain Sci 2004;27:470-471 Newman, JD. Motherese by any other name: mother-infant communication in non-hominin mammals.
Commentary on "Prelinguistic evolution in early hominins: whence motherese?" by D. Falk, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2004; 27: 519-520.
Soltis, J; Wegner, FH, Newman, JD. Urinary prolactin is correlated with mothering and allo-mothering in squirrel monkeys. Physiology & Behavior, 84: 295-301 (2005).