Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns
Studies in non-human mammals have identified olfactory signals as prime mediators of mother-infant bonding and they have been linked with maternal attitudes and behavior in our own species as well. However, although the neuronal network processing infant cues has been studied for visual and auditory...
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doaj-2eee7870df7244beaa1c2965b30db0062020-11-24T23:28:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782013-09-01410.3389/fpsyg.2013.0059753555Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newbornsJohan N Lundström0Johan N Lundström1Johan N Lundström2Annegret eMathe3Benoist eSchaal4Benoist eSchaal5Johannes eFrasnelli6Katharina eNitzsche7Johannes eGerber8Thomas eHummel9Thomas eHummel10Monell Chemical Senses CenterKarolinska InstitutetUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Dresden Medical SchoolCentre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueLaboratoires Européens AssociésUniversité de MontréalUniversity of Dresden Medical SchoolUniversity of Dresden Medical SchoolUniversity of Dresden Medical SchoolLaboratoires Européens AssociésStudies in non-human mammals have identified olfactory signals as prime mediators of mother-infant bonding and they have been linked with maternal attitudes and behavior in our own species as well. However, although the neuronal network processing infant cues has been studied for visual and auditory signals; to date, no such information exists for chemosensory signals. We contrasted the cerebral activity underlying the processing of infant odor properties in 15 women newly given birth for the first time and 15 women not given birth while smelling the body odor of unfamiliar 2 day-old newborn infants. Maternal status-dependent activity was demonstrated in the thalamus when exposed to the body odor of a newly born infant. Subsequent regions of interest analyses indicated that dopaminergic neostriatal areas are active in maternal-dependent responses. Taken together, these data suggests that body odors from 2 day-old newborns elicit activation in reward-related cerebral areas in women, regardless of their maternal status. These tentative data suggests that certain body odors might act as a catalyst for bonding mechanisms and highlights the need for future research on odor-dependent mother-infant bonding using parametric designs controlling for biological saliency and general odor perception effects.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00597/fullfMRIRewardBondingneonatalBody odor |
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Johan N Lundström Johan N Lundström Johan N Lundström Annegret eMathe Benoist eSchaal Benoist eSchaal Johannes eFrasnelli Katharina eNitzsche Johannes eGerber Thomas eHummel Thomas eHummel Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns Frontiers in Psychology fMRI Reward Bonding neonatal Body odor |
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Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns |
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Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns |
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Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns |
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Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns |
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Maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns |
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maternal status regulates cortical responses to the body odor of newborns |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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Studies in non-human mammals have identified olfactory signals as prime mediators of mother-infant bonding and they have been linked with maternal attitudes and behavior in our own species as well. However, although the neuronal network processing infant cues has been studied for visual and auditory signals; to date, no such information exists for chemosensory signals. We contrasted the cerebral activity underlying the processing of infant odor properties in 15 women newly given birth for the first time and 15 women not given birth while smelling the body odor of unfamiliar 2 day-old newborn infants. Maternal status-dependent activity was demonstrated in the thalamus when exposed to the body odor of a newly born infant. Subsequent regions of interest analyses indicated that dopaminergic neostriatal areas are active in maternal-dependent responses. Taken together, these data suggests that body odors from 2 day-old newborns elicit activation in reward-related cerebral areas in women, regardless of their maternal status. These tentative data suggests that certain body odors might act as a catalyst for bonding mechanisms and highlights the need for future research on odor-dependent mother-infant bonding using parametric designs controlling for biological saliency and general odor perception effects. |
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fMRI Reward Bonding neonatal Body odor |
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