Janus C
Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour Cambridge University Madingley, United Kingdom.
Dev Psychobiol. 1993 Jan;26(1):65-79. doi: 10.1002/dev.420260106.
The stability of olfactory preferences for artificial odors was studied in young spiny mouse pups (Acomys cahirinus). Subjects aged between 2 and 20 days were exposed to the odor of either cinnamon or cumin for 1.5 hr. The durability of preferences for the familiar versus novel odor was subsequently monitored in a three-choice preference test. The results suggest the existence of a sensitive phase for learning odor characteristics, through simple exposure, between Days 2 and 18 of the pups' postnatal life. The sensitive phase proved not to be an "on-off" process, but the strongest effect of exposure to odors took place at about Days 4 and 6. However, the duration of preference for exposed odors was dependent on later experience with the odors during retests. The results point to an unusual plasticity in rapid learning of odors through simple exposure in precocial young spiny mice.
对幼年多刺小鼠(埃及刺毛鼠)人工气味嗅觉偏好的稳定性进行了研究。对2至20日龄的实验对象暴露于肉桂或孜然气味中1.5小时。随后在三选一偏好测试中监测对熟悉气味与新气味偏好的持久性。结果表明,在幼鼠出生后第2天至18天之间,通过简单接触存在一个学习气味特征的敏感期。敏感期并非一个“开-关”过程,而是接触气味的最强效应发生在大约第4天和第6天。然而,对暴露气味的偏好持续时间取决于重新测试期间对这些气味的后续体验。结果表明,早熟的幼年多刺小鼠通过简单接触能快速学习气味,具有不同寻常的可塑性。