Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA.
Dev Psychobiol. 2011 Dec;53(8):813-27. doi: 10.1002/dev.20565. Epub 2011 May 18.
During a single, 2-hr session with a scented foster dam, preweanling rat pups form an affiliative attraction to an odor associated with the maternal caregiver, manifest as a huddling preference. To identify maternal stimuli that induce this filial preference, we quantitatively examined behavioral interactions during odor conditioning. Bout duration of skin-to-skin (STS) contact was positively associated with the preference. In contrast, simple physical contact and anogenital licking were not significantly related to the preference. The frequency of nonanogenital licking was negatively associated with the preference as well as with bout duration of STS contact. When odor conditioning was conducted with a warm cylinder, ambient warmth, or stroking as the unconditioned stimulus, only pups exposed to the warm cylinder exhibited a preference for the conditioned odor. These results suggest a positive, affiliative effect of maternal STS contact on pup filial preference, which may be disrupted by maternal licking.
在与有香味的寄养母鼠进行的单次 2 小时的过程中,新生大鼠幼崽会对与母性照顾者相关的气味形成亲和吸引力,表现为蜷缩偏好。为了确定诱导这种亲子偏好的母体刺激物,我们在气味调节过程中定量检查了行为相互作用。皮肤接触(STS)的持续时间与偏好呈正相关。相比之下,简单的身体接触和肛门舔舐与偏好没有明显的关系。非肛门舔舐的频率与偏好以及 STS 接触的持续时间呈负相关。当使用温暖的圆柱体、环境温暖或抚摸作为无条件刺激进行气味调节时,只有暴露于温暖圆柱体的幼崽对条件化气味表现出偏好。这些结果表明,母性 STS 接触对幼崽亲子偏好具有积极的亲和作用,而这种作用可能会被母性舔舐所破坏。