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Individual differences in social attachment: A multi-disciplinary perspective

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GENES BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
卷 21, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/gbb.12792

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individual variation; levels of analysis; prairie vole; social attachment; social behavior; social neuroscience

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  1. National Institute of Mental Health [R01MH115267, K99MH126164]
  2. National Science Foundation [IOS1827790, IOS1457350]

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Social behavior varies across individuals and species. This article reviews research on social attachment from psychological, ethological, and neurobiological perspectives, with a focus on pair-bonding in prairie voles. It also proposes a new conceptual framework for studying individual variation in attachment behavior, integrating perspectives from philosophy, physics, ethology, cognitive science, and neuroscience.
Social behavior varies across both individuals and species. Research to explain this variation falls under the purview of multiple disciplines, each with its own theoretical and empirical traditions. Integration of these disciplinary traditions is key to developing a holistic perspective. Here, we review research on the biology of social attachment, a phenomena in which individuals develop strong affective connections to one another. We provide a historical overview of research on social attachment from psychological, ethological and neurobiological perspectives. As a case study, we describe work on pair-bonding in prairie voles, a socially monogamous rodent. This specific topic takes advantage of many biological perspectives and techniques to explain social bonds. Lastly, we conclude with an overview of multi-dimensional conceptual frameworks that can be used to explain social phenomena, and we propose a new framework for research on individual variation in attachment behavior. These conceptual frameworks originate from philosophy, physics, ethology, cognitive science and neuroscience. The application and synthesis of such frameworks offers a rich opportunity to advance understanding of social behavior and its mechanisms.

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