Negligent, Attentive Mouse Mothers Show Biological Differences
In mice, child neglect is a product of both nature and nurture, according to a new study.
Writing in the journal PLoS One on April 9, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison describe a strain of mice that exhibit unusually high rates of maternal neglect, with approximately one out of every five females failing to care for her offspring. By comparing the good mothers to their less attentive relatives, the group has found that negligent ...
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