Cardioacceleration in alloparents in response to stimuli from prairie vole pups: the significance of thermoregulation.

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Published in Behav Brain Res on February 23, 2015

Authors

William M Kenkel1, Jason R Yee2, Stephen W Porges3, Craig F Ferris2, C Sue Carter4

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, United States. Electronic address: w.kenkel@neu.edu.
2: Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, United States.
3: University of North Carolina, United States.
4: Kinsey Institute, Indiana University, United States.

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