Sawyer T F, Hengehold A K, Perez W A
Behav Neurosci. 1984 Oct;98(5):908-13. doi: 10.1037//0735-7044.98.5.908.
The persistence with which adult male rats investigated a juvenile conspecific was significantly reduced following preexposure to either the juvenile or chemosensory stimuli (soiled bedding or urine) from that juvenile. The reduced persistence did not occur when the chemosensory stimulus came from a juvenile different from the one with which the subject was subsequently tested, which suggests the presence of a chemosensorily mediated social memory. It is suggested that any such memory may have adaptive value in that it permits a male rat to more readily identify a novel conspecific. Also, the lack of reduced persistence of social investigatory behavior in castrated subjects demonstrates the importance of male gonadal hormones in the formation, storage, and/or retrieval of the proposed chemosensorily mediated social memory.
成年雄性大鼠对同种幼崽进行探究的持续时间,在预先接触该幼崽的幼崽或化学感觉刺激(脏垫料或尿液)后显著降低。当化学感觉刺激来自与随后测试对象不同的幼崽时,持续时间的降低并未出现,这表明存在化学感觉介导的社会记忆。有人认为,任何这样的记忆可能具有适应性价值,因为它使雄性大鼠能够更容易识别新的同种个体。此外,阉割后的实验对象在社会探究行为中持续时间没有减少,这表明雄性性腺激素在拟议的化学感觉介导的社会记忆的形成、存储和/或检索中具有重要作用。