Anxious about rejection, avoidant of neglect: Infant marmosets tune their attachment based on individual caregiver’s parenting style

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Saori Yano-Nashimoto
Anna Truzzi
Kazutaka Shinozuka
Ayako Y. Murayama
Takuma Kurachi
Keiko Moriya-Ito
Hironobu Tokuno
Eri Miyazawa
Gianluca Esposito
Hideyuki Okano
Katsuki Nakamura
Atsuko Saito
Kumi O. Kuroda
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[1] RIKEN Center for Brain Science,Laboratory for Affiliative Social Behavior
[2] Hokkaido University,Laboratory of Physiology, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Trinity College Dublin,Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, School of Psychology
[4] University of Trento,Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science
[5] Keio University School of Medicine,Department of Physiology
[6] RIKEN Center for Brain Science,Laboratory for Marmoset Neural Architecture
[7] Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,Department of Agriculture
[8] Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science,Department of Brain & Neurosciences
[9] Kyoto University,Center for the Evolutionary Origins of Human Behavior
[10] Sophia University,Department of Psychology
[11] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Kuroda Laboratory, School of Life Science and Technology
[12] RIKEN Center for Brain Science,Laboratory for Circuit and Behavioral Physiology
[13] Planning,Neural Circuit Unit
[14] Review and Research Institute for Social insurance and Medical program,undefined
[15] Okinawa Institute Science and Technology Graduate University,undefined
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Children’s secure attachment with their primary caregivers is crucial for physical, cognitive, and emotional maturation. Yet, the causal links between specific parenting behaviors and infant attachment patterns are not fully understood. Here we report infant attachment in New World monkeys common marmosets, characterized by shared infant care among parents and older siblings and complex vocal communications. By integrating natural variations in parenting styles and subsecond-scale microanalyses of dyadic vocal and physical interactions, we demonstrate that marmoset infants signal their needs through context-dependent call use and selective approaches toward familiar caregivers. The infant attachment behaviors are tuned to each caregiver’s parenting style; infants use negative calls when carried by rejecting caregivers and selectively avoid neglectful and rejecting caregivers. Family-deprived infants fail to develop such adaptive uses of attachment behaviors. With these similarities with humans, marmosets offer a promising model for investigating the biological mechanisms of attachment security.
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