International audienceMammalian females have long been known to release olfactory attraction in their offspring. Mammary odor cues control infant state, attention and directional responses, delay distress responses, stimulate breathing and positive oral actions, and finally can boost learning. Here, we survey female-offspring odor communication in two mammalian species - European rabbits and humans - taken as representatives of evolutionary extremes in terms of structure and dynamics of mother-infant relations, and level of neonatal autonomy. Despite these early psychobiological differences, females in both species have evolved mammary structures combining multiple sources of endogenous and exogenous odorants, and of greasy fixatives, confe...
Odors emitted by mammalian mothers have an important influence on the behavioral and physical develo...
Research reportInternational audienceAssociative learning contributes crucially to adjust the behavi...
poster confidentielInternational audienceThe female European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, displays...
International audienceMammalian females have long been known to release olfactory attraction in thei...
International audienceBirth is part of a continuum and is a major developmental change. Newborns nee...
SummaryMammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions...
Mammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions to fin...
International audienceChemical signals play a critical role in interindividual communication, includ...
International audienceChemosignals strongly contribute to social interactions in mammals, including ...
International audienceNeonatal mammals are exposed to an outstandingly powerful selective pressure a...
Because of the powerful selective pressure for survival, neonatal mammals must rapidly locate and or...
Newborn rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, locate their mother's nipples through typical orocephalic mo...
All organisms face an environment inherently complex. From this complexity, they must extract inform...
Odors emitted by mammalian mothers have an important influence on the behavioral and physical develo...
Research reportInternational audienceAssociative learning contributes crucially to adjust the behavi...
poster confidentielInternational audienceThe female European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, displays...
International audienceMammalian females have long been known to release olfactory attraction in thei...
International audienceBirth is part of a continuum and is a major developmental change. Newborns nee...
SummaryMammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions...
Mammalian neonates depend on their mother's food supply and use a defined sequence of actions to fin...
International audienceChemical signals play a critical role in interindividual communication, includ...
International audienceChemosignals strongly contribute to social interactions in mammals, including ...
International audienceNeonatal mammals are exposed to an outstandingly powerful selective pressure a...
Because of the powerful selective pressure for survival, neonatal mammals must rapidly locate and or...
Newborn rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, locate their mother's nipples through typical orocephalic mo...
All organisms face an environment inherently complex. From this complexity, they must extract inform...
Odors emitted by mammalian mothers have an important influence on the behavioral and physical develo...
Research reportInternational audienceAssociative learning contributes crucially to adjust the behavi...
poster confidentielInternational audienceThe female European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, displays...