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Unique Characteristics of Neonatal Classical Conditioning: The Role of the Amygdala and Locus Coeruleus.

Integrative physiological and behavioral science : the official journal of the Pavlovian Society

Sullivan RM.
PMID: 17476313
Integr Physiol Behav Sci. 2001 Oct;36(4):293-307. doi: 10.1007/BF02688797.

The central nervous system of altricial infants is specialized for optimizing attachments to their caregiver. During the first postnatal days, infant rats show a sensitive period for learning and are particularly susceptible to learning an attraction to their mother's...

The role of norepinephrine in the expression of learned olfactory neurobehavioral responses in infant rats.

Psychobiology (Austin, Tex.)

Sullivan RM, Wilson DA.
PMID: 18172513
Psychobiology (Austin, Tex). 1991;19(4):308-312. doi: 10.3758/bf03332084.

In neonatal rats, norepinephrine (NE) is necessary and sufficient for the acquisition of an olfactory preference and its associated olfactory bulb neural modifications as assessed by [(14)C] 2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) and electrophysiology. In the present studies, we assessed the influence...

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