Makin J W, Porter R H
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203.
Child Dev. 1989 Aug;60(4):803-10.
A series of experiments investigated the responses of human infants to olfactory cues produced by lactating females. 2-week-old bottle-feeding girls oriented preferentially to the breast odor (odorized pad) of a nursing woman when paired with such odors from either a nonparturient female or axillary odors from the same lactating female. Responses to axillary odor from a lactating female did not differ from those to a clean (nonodorized) pad. These data indicate that breast odors from lactating females are especially attractive to female infants who are unfamiliar with the stimulus woman and who have had no prior breast-feeding experience.
一系列实验研究了人类婴儿对哺乳期女性产生的嗅觉线索的反应。当将2周大的人工喂养女婴与非分娩期女性的气味或同一位哺乳期女性的腋窝气味配对时,她们会优先朝向哺乳期女性的乳房气味(加了气味的垫子)。对哺乳期女性腋窝气味的反应与对干净(未加气味)垫子的反应没有差异。这些数据表明,哺乳期女性的乳房气味对不熟悉刺激女性且没有过母乳喂养经历的女婴特别有吸引力。