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The decisive role of subordination in social hierarchy in weanling mice and young children
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The decisive role of subordination in social hierarchy in weanling mice and young children

Yu-Ju Chou, Yi-Han Lu, Yu-Kai Ma, Yu-Shan SuTsung-Han Kuo
iScience, 卷.24(2), 102073
02/2021

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behavioral neuroscience;biological sciences;natural sciences;social development;social interaction;young children;preschooler Multidisciplinary

Social hierarchy plays important roles in maintaining social structures. Despite similarity in concept, frameworks of human hierarchy have seldom been investigated in parallel with other animals. Moreover, the importance of subordination in hierarchical formation has been largely underestimated in previous research. Here we established, compared, and investigated hierarchy in children and weanling mice. Temperament assessments suggested that children who are less persistent, low emotional intensity, and withdrew easily were more likely to be subordinate in competitive scenarios independent of task characteristics and interaction experiences. The tube test further showed that conflicts between mice were not resolved by winner approach but by loser withdrawal, which was mainly determined by intrinsic subordinate status regardless of opponents. Our study presents evolutionary conserved hierarchical relationships in young and a critical role of the intrinsic subordinate characteristics in hierarchical determination. These findings provide a new perspective on social interactions with potential implications for preschool education. Behavioral neuroscience; biological sciences; natural sciences

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