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Latent Effects of Environmentally Induced
Alterations in Attachment Patterns
34
Species Differences in Normative Attachment
Patterns
35
Long-term Differences in Attachment Patterns:
Response to Separation and Kinship Interaction
36
Conclusions 36
References 37
3. Efe Multiple Caretaking and Attachment 41
Gilda A. Morelli and Edward Z. Tronick
Abstract 41
References 50
Part II: IMPRINTING AND ATTACHMENT
4. Ethology and Attachment: A Historical Perspective 55
Eckhard H. Hess and Slobodan B. Petrovich
Abstract 55
What Ethology is About: A Historical Perspective
on Some Conceptual and Methodological
Extrapolations
56
Ethology and Attachment 63
References 65
5. Imprinting and Attachment: Proximate and Ultimate
Considerations
69
Slobodan B. Petrovich and Jacob L. Gewirtz
Abstract 69
Imprinting 71
Attachment 77
Imprinting/Attachment Behaviors Increase
Inclusive Fitness in an Evolutionary Frame
83
References 86
PART III: EARLY COMMUNICATION AND ATTACHMENT
6. Preverbal Communication and Attachment: Comparative Views 97
Hanuš Papoušek, Mechthild Papoušek, Stephen J. Soumi,
and Charles W. Rahn
Abstract 97
Preverbal Vocal Communication in Comparative
Perspective
100

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Publication Information: Book Title: Intersections with Attachment. Contributors: Jacob L. Gewirtz - editor, William M. Kurtines - editor. Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Place of Publication: Hillsdale, NJ. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: vi.
    
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