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The topic of this workshop has more than a passing interest to me since I am personally responsible for one fairly common animal model—separation of the monkey infant from its mother, but not from its home or other social companions. I think it might serve the purpose of this symposium if I were to discuss some questions about the use of that model.

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Kaufman, I.C. (1982). Animal Models in Developmental Psychobiology. In: Emde, R.N., Harmon, R.J. (eds) The Development of Attachment and Affiliative Systems. Topics in Developmental Psychobiology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4076-8_4

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