This is homework for teacher Christina.
Questions:- How do humans differ from animals in how they attachments?
- Who does infant attach to (How does the caregivers behave)?
- Humans differ from animals because humans have to study, whereas animals can't study. Humans can think. They can create things and construct sophisticated products like computers.
- Especially humans use their brain and doing so they can take part to the world's development through technologies.
- Among all human bonds, the maternal bond (mother–infant relationship) is one of the strongest. The maternal bond begins to develop during pregnancy; following pregnancy, the production of oxytocin during lactation increases parasympathetic activity. Thus, it reduces anxiety and theoretically fosters bonding. It is generally understood that maternal xycontin circulation can predispose some females to show caregiving behavior in response to young animals of their species.
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