Center for Developmental Social Neuroscience, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Herzliya, Israel.
Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Herzliya, Israel.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2019 Apr;20(4):205-224. doi: 10.1038/s41583-019-0124-6.
In recent decades, human sociocultural changes have increased the numbers of fathers that are involved in direct caregiving in Western societies. This trend has led to a resurgence of interest in understanding the mechanisms and effects of paternal care. Across the animal kingdom, paternal caregiving has been found to be a highly malleable phenomenon, presenting with great variability among and within species. The emergence of paternal behaviour in a male animal has been shown to be accompanied by substantial neural plasticity and to be shaped by previous and current caregiving experiences, maternal and infant stimuli and ecological conditions. Recent research has allowed us to gain a better understanding of the neural basis of mammalian paternal care, the genomic and circuit-level mechanisms underlying paternal behaviour and the ways in which the subcortical structures that support maternal caregiving have evolved into a global network of parental care. In addition, the behavioural, neural and molecular consequences of paternal caregiving for offspring are becoming increasingly apparent. Future cross-species research on the effects of absence of the father and the transmission of paternal influences across generations may allow research on the neuroscience of fatherhood to impact society at large in a number of important ways.
近几十年来,人类社会文化的变化增加了参与直接育儿的父亲数量,这一趋势使得人们重新关注父性照顾的机制和影响。在动物王国中,父性照顾是一种高度可塑的现象,不同物种之间以及同一物种内部存在很大的差异。雄性动物表现出父性行为,伴随着大量的神经可塑性,并受到以往和当前的照顾经验、母体和婴儿刺激以及生态条件的影响。最近的研究使我们能够更好地理解哺乳动物父性照顾的神经基础、父性行为的基因组和电路级机制,以及支持母性照顾的皮质下结构如何演变成一个全球的父母照顾网络。此外,父性照顾对后代的行为、神经和分子后果也越来越明显。未来对父亲缺失和父代影响跨代传递的跨物种研究,可能会使父亲身份的神经科学研究以多种重要方式对整个社会产生影响。