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Sep 26, 2019 · Abstract. From its origins, human attachment has always been viewed as a primary, biologically-based phenomenon with strong evolutionary roots. The last few decades have seen a large increase in research studies from developmental science and neighbouring disciplines that attest the role of biology in attachment processes. This review aims to ...
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Sep 12, 2024 · The Key Principles of Lorenz’s Attachment Theory. At the heart of Lorenz’s attachment theory lies the concept of innate behaviors. He proposed that certain behaviors, including the tendency to form attachments, were hardwired into an animal’s genetic makeup. This was a radical departure from the prevailing behaviorist theories of the time ...
Oct 16, 2024 · Integrating human and animal research, this Perspectives proposes a detailed neurobiological account of attachment, from prenatal influences, to early emergence and later consolidation of ...
Attachment theory was founded by John Bowlby (1907–1990), a British child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. The theory builds on an integration of evolutionary theory and ethology, cybernetics and cognitive science, as well as psychoanalytic object relations theory. The theory postulates that an attachment behavioral system evolved via natural ...
Jan 4, 2016 · The human brain is a situated organ, shaped by the mother–infant attachment and proximity to mother's body to function within the social ecology: The young mammal's immature brain at birth and need for close proximity to a nursing mother shape the brain as a ‘situated’ organ, constantly responding online to the social world [71].
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Nov 4, 2017 · 1.1 Attachment Theory. Attachment constitutes a fundamental element of human existence. Attachment theory postulates that every child is born with an innate attachment behavioral system, “a biologically evolved neural program that organizes behavior in ways that increase the chances of an individual’s survival and reproduction, despite inevitable environmental dangers and demands” ([], p ...