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Title The neurobiology of infant maternal odor learning
Author Raineki, Charlis
Pickenhagen, Anouchka
Roth, Tania L.
Babstock, Doris M.
McLean, John H.
Harley, Carolyn W.
Lucion, Aldo Bolten
Sullivan, Regina M.
Abstract Infant rats must learn to identify their mother’s diet-dependent odor. Once learned, maternal odor controls pups’ approach to the mother, their social behavior and nipple attachment. Here we present a review of the research from four different laboratories, which suggests that neural and behavioral responses to the natural maternal odor and neonatal learned odors are similar. Together, these data indicate that pups have a unique learning circuit relying on the olfactory bulb for neural plasticity and on the hyperfunctioning noradrenergic locus coeruleus flooding the olfactory bulb with norepinephrine to support the neural changes. Another important factor making this system unique is the inability of the amygdala to become incorporated into the infant learning circuit. Thus, infant rats appear to be primed in early life to learn odors that will evoke approach responses supporting attachment to the caregiver.
In Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas médicas e biológicas. Vol. 43, no. 10 (Out. 2010), p. 914-919
Subject Amígdala
Bulbo olfatório
Locus cerúleo : Fisiologia
Norepinefrina
Olfato
[en] Amygdala
[en] Attachment
[en] Locus coeruleus
[en] Maternal odor
[en] Norepinephrine
[en] Olfactory bulb
Origem Nacional
Type Artigo de periódico
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10183/30526
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