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SUBMITTER: Simpson EA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4726418 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Simpson Elizabeth A EA Nicolini Ylenia Y Shetler Melissa M Suomi Stephen J SJ Ferrari Pier F PF Paukner Annika A
Scientific reports 20160122
Human females exhibit greater social interest and skills relative to males, appearing in infancy, suggesting biological roots; however, male and female infants may be treated differently, potentially causing or amplifying sex differences. Here, we tested whether sex differences in social motivation emerge in infant monkeys (n = 48) reared in a controlled postnatal environment. Compared to males, females at 2-3 weeks looked more at conspecifics' faces (d = 0.65), especially the eyes (d = 1.09), a ...[more]