A longitudinal comparison of maternal behaviour in German urban humans (Homo sapiens) and captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

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Federica Amici
Katja Liebal
Manuela Ersson-Lembeck
Manfred Holodynski
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[1] Leipzig University,Faculty of Life Sciences, Institute of Biology, Human Biology & Primate Cognition
[2] Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology,Department of Comparative Cultural Psychology
[3] Freie Universität Berlin,Department of Education and Psychology, Comparative Developmental Psychology
[4] University of Münster,Faculty of Psychology/Sport and Exercise Studies, Institute for Psychology in Education
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Comparative perspectives are crucial in the study of human development, yet longitudinal comparisons of humans and other primates are still relatively uncommon. Here, we combined theoretical frameworks from cross-cultural and comparative psychology, to study maternal style in 10 mother–infant pairs of German urban humans (Homo sapiens) and 10 mother–infant pairs of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), during the first year of infants’ development. We conducted focal observations of different behaviours (i.e. nursing, carrying, body contact, touching, grooming, restraining, approaching, leaving, rejection, aggression, mutual gaze, object stimulation), during natural interactions. Analyses revealed a more distal maternal style in WEIRD humans than in captive chimpanzees, with different behaviours being generally more common in one of the two species throughout development. For other behaviours (i.e. nursing), developmental trajectories differed between WEIRD humans and captive chimpanzees, although differences generally decreased through infants’ development. Overall, our study confirms functional approaches as a valid tool for comparative longitudinal studies.
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