The nature of love.

HF Harlow - American psychologist, 1958 - psycnet.apa.org
Infant monkeys were reared with the aid of a laboratory constructed mother-substitute." We
produced a perfectly proportioned streamlined body stripped of unnecessary bulges and …

Love in infant monkeys

HF Harlow - Scientific American, 1959 - JSTOR
RESULTS OF" FEAR TEST"(see photographs on opposite page) showed that infants
('onfronted by a strange object quickly learned to seek reassurance from the cloth mother …

Learning to love

HF Harlow, M Harlow - American scientist, 1966 - JSTOR
It is our firm belief that in the primate order there are five relatively separable affectional
systems, and this position has already been presented in detail (Harlow and Harlow, 1965) …

Nature of love: Simplified.

HF Harlow, SJ Suomi - American Psychologist, 1970 - psycnet.apa.org
Presents results of studies investigating the effects of lactation, facial, body surface, motion,
and temperature variables upon infant attachment to surrogates. A simplified form of the …

The development of affectional patterns in infant monkeys.

HF Harlow - 1961 - psycnet.apa.org
A discussion of some of the mother surrogate research. Infant monkeys formed strong ties
with the cloth mothers. Her presence provided great reassurance in fear situations …

The nature of love.

RJ Sternberg, S Grajek - Journal of Personality and Social …, 1984 - psycnet.apa.org
Compared 3 alternative structural models of the nature of love, assessed the validity of each
of these models for a variety of close relationships, and predicted success of close …

[引用][C] Love as attachment.

P Shaver, C Hazan, D Bradshaw - 1988 - psycnet.apa.org
Love as attachment. Love as attachment. Citation Shaver, P., Hazan, C., & Bradshaw, D. (1988).
Love as attachment. In RJ Sternberg & ML Barnes (Eds.), The psychology of love (pp. 68–99) …

[PDF][PDF] A little bit about love

E Berscheid, E Walster - Foundations of interpersonal attraction, 1974 - elainehatfield.com
It may be defined as a cancerous growth of unknown origin which may take up its site any-
where without the subject knowing or wishing it. How often have you tried to love the" right" …

A triangular theory of love.

RJ Sternberg - Psychological review, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
This article presents a triangular theory of love. According to the theory, love has three
components:(a) intimacy, which encompasses the feelings of closeness, connectedness …

Affectional response in the infant monkey: Orphaned baby monkeys develop a strong and persistent attachment to inanimate surrogate mothers

HF Harlow, RR Zimmermann - Science, 1959 - science.org
preconceived theoretical framework. An exception to the above generalization is seen in the
recent attempt by Bowlby (14) to analyze and integrate the available observational and …