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Strong social bonds in adult baboons can help mitigate early life ...


Strong social bonds in adult baboons can help mitigate early life ...

The researchers found stronger social relationships in adulthood can mitigate some of the effects of a bad start in the lives of baboons.

Strong adult social relationships may mitigate some negative effects ...

NIA-funded study of wild primates finds strong social relationships in adulthood mitigate some negative effects of early life adversity.

Adult Friendships Can Triumph Over Childhood Trauma, Even in ...

But mounting evidence suggests that forging strong social relationships can help mitigate these effects. And not just for people, but for our ...

Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent ...

We do so in a wild baboon population in Amboseli, Kenya. We find weak mediation and largely independent effects of early adversity and adult ...

Social bonds do not mediate the relationship between early ... - PNAS

Baboons are highly social primates in which prior tests have found that strong social bonds are linked to longevity (29, 34) and regulate the physiological ...

Social bonds in adulthood don't mediate early life trauma - Phys.org

When baboons experience trauma in early life, they have higher levels of stress hormones in adulthood—a potential marker of poor health—than ...

Friendships can help overcome early trauma, faculty research finds

“People (and other animals such as killer whales, hyraxes and baboons) with strong adult friendships are healthier and live longer than those ...

Baboons, bonds, biology, and lessons about early life adversity - PMC

Primate studies conducted in the laboratory, in which animals can be randomly assigned to treatment groups, have demonstrated that social ...

Friendships help baboons heal childhood trauma - Popular Science

Forging strong social relationships can help mitigate the effects of traumatic childhood events in human adults, but also in baboons.

Friendships Help Heal Childhood Trauma in Baboons - Nice News

A recent study published in the journal Science Advances revealed that establishing robust social connections in adulthood is so beneficial to baboons.

Childhood trauma can be overcome in adulthood, even in the ...

They found that early-life adversity shortened the baboons' lifespans, but the establishment of solid social bonds in adulthood helped recover ...

Social and early life determinants of survival from cradle to grave

Research in the Amboseli baboons to date has uncovered profound relationships between early life adversity, the adult social environment, and physiology, ...

Strong Friendships Can Help Overcome Difficult Childhoods, Shows ...

Baboons are a useful proxy for humans because they are similar in their life cycle, social relationships, physiology and behaviour. And research ...

Healing Childhood Trauma Through Social Bonds - YouTube

In this video, we delve into a new study on baboons in southern Kenya that reveals how strong social bonds can mitigate the effects of ...

The Social Lives of the Amboseli Baboons

Strong relationships seem to help baboons overcome early life ... The researchers focused on adult female baboons born in previous years of either.

Strong and Consistent Social Bonds Enhance the Longevity of ...

Here we show that dominance rank and the quality of close social bonds have independent effects on the longevity of female chacma baboons.

Baboon bonds: new study reveals that friendships make up for a bad ...

What's more, our results suggest that strong social bonds can make up for some of the negative effects of early adversity for baboons. If that's ...

Intergenerational effects of early adversity on survival in wild baboons

Baboons live in social groups with a strict hierarchy, and individuals can live for up to 30 years in the wild. Previous research has shown that ...

Cumulative early life adversity predicts longevity in wild baboons

Here we use prospective data on 196 wild female baboons to show that cumulative early adversity predicts natural adult lifespan.

Strong and Consistent Social Bonds Enhance the Longevity of ...

... benefits. For example, social bonding enhances the life expectancy of female baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus: Silk et al., 2010 ) and increases the ...