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Maternal and littermate deprivation disrupts maternal behavior and social‐learning of food preference in adulthood: Tactile stimulation, nest odor, and social rearing prevent these effects

Abstract

Maternal and littermate (social) separation, through artificial rearing (AR), disrupts the development of subsequent maternal behavior and social learning in rats. The addition of maternal-licking-like stimulation during AR, partially reverses some of these effects. However, little is know about the role of social stimuli from littermates and nest odors during the preweaning period, in the development of the adult maternal behavior and social …

Authors

Melo AI; Lovic V; Gonzalez A; Madden M; Sinopoli K; Fleming AS

Journal

Developmental Psychobiology, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 209–219

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

April 2006

DOI

10.1002/dev.20130

ISSN

0012-1630