DEVELOPMENTAL CONTINUITY OF INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN RHESUS MONKEY REACTIVITY
Project Number1Z01HD001106-06
Contact PI/Project LeaderSUOMI, S J
Awardee OrganizationEUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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This project investigates primate biobehavioral development through
comparative longitudinal investigations, with special emphasis on
characterizing individual differences among rhesus monkeys in
response to mild environmental challenge and on determining the
long-term developmental consequences for these individuals in
different physical and social environments. Studies completed in
FY88 refined neonatal measures predictive of these individual
differences, characterized long term influences of different early
rearing environments, extended the known period of development for
which continuity of these individual differences can be
demonstrated, and identified parallel phenomena among wild-born
rhesus monkeys living in field settings. More specifically: (1)
Measures of infant state throughout the first month of life were
found to be highly predictive of behavioral, neurohormonal, and
immunological response to separation in both nursery reared and
mother reared monkey infants and juveniles, greatly expanding the
utility of such early measures for monkeys born and reared in
complex social groups. (2) Differential early rearing (mother vs.
nursery-peer) of rhesus monkey infants was shown to have
significant behavioral, adrenocortical, neurochemical, and
immunological consequences that can be detected under diverse
conditions of novelty and challenge throughout the childhood and
adolescence years in these subjects. (3) Continuity of individual
differences in response to challenge among like-reared monkeys from
infancy to adolescence and early adulthood, previously
demonstrated for behavioral and adrenocortical indices, was shown
to extend to measures of central monoamine turnover, with strong
circumstantial evidence that such differences were highly
heritable. (4) Studies of wild-born rhesus monkey groups living
in naturalistic settings revealed that the basic pattern of
developmental stable individual differences in biobehavioral
response to challenge identified in previous laboratory studies not
only generalized to natural groups but also appeared to be of
considerable biological significance for these monkeys.
EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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1988
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
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