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Nature 433, 807 (24 February 2005) | doi:10.1038/433807a; Published online 23 February 2005
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Postdoctoral Research Fellows
- Northwestern University
- Chicago, Illinois, United States
Tier II Canada Research Chair in Cellular Science and Human Health
- Concordia University
- Montreal, Quebec Canada
Concept Elephant breakdown
G. A. Bradshaw1, Allan N. Schore2, Janine L. Brown3, Joyce H. Poole4 & Cynthia J. Moss4
- G. A. Bradshaw is at the Environmental Sciences Graduate Programme and the Department of Forest Science, Oregon State University, Oregon, USA.
- Allan N. Schore is in the Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Janine L. Brown is at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, Washington DC, USA.
- Joyce H. Poole and Cynthia J. Moss are at the Amboseli Elephant Research Project (AERP), Nairobi, Kenya.
Abstract
Social trauma: early disruption of attachment can affect the physiology, behaviour and culture of animals and humans over generations.
The air explodes with the sound of high-powered rifles and the startled infant watches his family fall to the ground, the image seared into his memory. He and other orphans are then transported to distant locales to start new lives.
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description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
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javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
root cause
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
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