
During early stages of life, children who do not receive enough love from their mothers are more likely to develop a behavior called "indiscriminate friendliness", find researchers. Scientists believe that the behaviour, which is characterized by an inappropriate willingness to approach adults, including strangers, is rooted in brain adaptations associated with early-life experiences. The UCLA group used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) ...
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