Abstract
“Two studies investigated the effect of various social stimuli upon emotional responsiveness of 12 young rhesus monkeys raised in the laboratory in the visual presence of other young monkeys . . ‥ results suggest that the nature of Ss' previous social experience was an important determinant of stimulus effectiveness in reducing emotional distress. The capacity of a social stimulus to mitigate emotional disturbance did not appear to be dependent upon nor derived from feeding or other nurturant experience.” (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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