GWe’ll never know which animal laughed the first laugh, or why. But we can be sure it wasn’t in response to a prehistoric joke. The funny thing is that while the origins of laughter are probably quite serious, we owe human laughter and our language-based humour to the same unique sk...
Apoptosis, also known as programmed cell death, is a clean and necessary process for the development and maintenance of healthy human tissues, distinguishing it from necrosis, which causes inflammation and damage. Apoptosis plays a crucial role in human development, such as the separation of fingers...
Resilience – a key topic in clinical science and practice – still lacks a clear conceptualization that integrates its evolutionary and human﹕pecific features, refrains from exclusive focus on fear physiology, incorporates a developmental approach, and, most importantly, is not based on the ...
Get ready to unleash your inner wild as we prowl into the heart of the animal kingdom, where the biggest cat in the world roams. And no, we're not talking about Barivel, the Maine coon who holds the record for the longest domestic cat in the world.
Through this analysis, a central thesis is developed, namely, that one of the main challenges of the transformation that “AIs as others” may catalyse is the adequate understanding of the otherness of AIs in relationship to humans. The conclusion is that for society to develop this adequate ...
2. What is a pair bond? 3. Pair bonding across the animal kingdom 4. What are the critical parts of the definition of a pair bond? Should this definition differ across species? 5. Emerging areas in the study of pair bonding 6. Conclusions ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (59) Figu...
Nutrition is an essential factor when keeping your pet hamster healthy. Feeding time can also be great for bonding as well, but what can—and can’t—they eat? What Foods Can Hamsters Eat? Hamsters are omnivores, which means they can eat both plant and animal matter. Since they are domest...
Sex is a great stress reliever. That’s because touching, hugging, sexual intimacy, and emotional attachment stimulate the release of “feel good” substances that promote bonding and calmness. Sexual arousal also releases substances that stimulate the reward and pleasure system in the brain. Fosteri...
No one would argue that close emotional bonding with a baby could be anything but positive. But can you have too much of a good thing? Yes, say critics of attachment parenting. Controversy still surrounds attachment theory. In part, that's because early research was based on animal studies....
Beloved by children for more than 40 years, Corduroy shares the story of a lovable stuffed bear who comes alive to find his missing button and a forever home. If your child has a stuffed animal they love and adore, they will delight in this story of a little girl finding her very own...