2024
DOI: 10.1002/jdn.10367
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An adverse rearing environment alters maternal responsiveness to infant ultrasonic vocalizations

Alekhya K. Rekapalli,
Isabel C. Roman,
Heather C. Brenhouse
et al.

Abstract: Rodent pups use a variety of ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) to facilitate maternal care. Importantly, infant USV repertoires are dependent on both the age and early life experiences of the pups. We have shown that an adverse rearing environment modeled with the maternal separation (MS) paradigm alters caregiving behavior but little is known about how pup USVs differentially elicit maternal attention. In the present study, maternal approach towards a vocalizing pup over a non‐vocalizing pup was tested in a Y‐m… Show more

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