Early life adversity leads to more socially awkward adult female baboons

A small team of researchers from New York University, the University of California and Arizona State University has found that female baboons who experience early life adversity are more likely to be socially awkward later in life. In their paper published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the group describes their analysis of data from research done by others over five decades and what they learned about the impact of early life adversity on social skills later on in life.


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