Olfactory recognition: a simple memory system |
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Authors: | P Brennan H Kaba E B Keverne |
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Affiliation: | Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | Mice have an olfactory (pheromone) recognition memory located at the first relay in the sensory system. It is acquired with one-trial learning, contingent upon norepinephrine activation at mating, and lasts for several weeks. The mechanism involves Hebbian (association-dependent) changes in synaptic efficacy at dendrodendritic synapses in the accessory olfactory bulb. As a result of this memory, males made familiar by mating are recognized by the females, thereby mitigating pregnancy block. Such a memory function is biologically important to the female, as it is required to sustain pregnancy in the presence of her stud male's odors. |
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