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138 related items for PubMed ID: 20806326

  • 1. Vaginocervical stimulation of Ewes induces the rapid formation of a new bond with an alien young without interfering with a previous bond.
    Lévy F, Keller M, Cornilleau F, Moussu C, Ferreira G.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2010 Sep; 52(6):537-44. PubMed ID: 20806326
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  • 2. Importance of vaginocervical stimulation for the formation of maternal bonding in primiparous and multiparous parturient ewes.
    Kendrick KM, Lévy F, Keverne EB.
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  • 3. Cortical and medial amygdala are both involved in the formation of olfactory offspring memory in sheep.
    Keller M, Perrin G, Meurisse M, Ferreira G, Lévy F.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2004 Dec; 20(12):3433-41. PubMed ID: 15610176
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  • 4. Maternal experience influences the establishment of visual/auditory, but not olfactory recognition of the newborn lamb by ewes at parturition.
    Keller M, Meurisse M, Poindron P, Nowak R, Ferreira G, Shayit M, Lévy F.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2003 Nov; 43(3):167-76. PubMed ID: 14558039
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  • 5. Olfactory memory and maternal behaviour-induced changes in c-fos and zif/268 mRNA expression in the sheep brain.
    Da Costa AP, Broad KD, Kendrick KM.
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  • 6. Vaginocervical stimulation enhances social recognition memory in rats via oxytocin release in the olfactory bulb.
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    Neuroscience; 2008 Mar 27; 152(3):585-93. PubMed ID: 18304743
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  • 7. Mapping of brain networks involved in consolidation of lamb recognition memory.
    Keller M, Meurisse M, Lévy F.
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  • 8. Social recognition memory requires protein synthesis after reactivation.
    Perrin G, Ferreira G, Meurisse M, Verdin S, Mouly AM, Lévy F.
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  • 9. Establishment of maternal bonding and its mediation by vaginocervical stimulation in goats.
    Romeyer A, Poindron P, Porter RH, Levy F, Orgeur P.
    Physiol Behav; 1994 Feb 27; 55(2):395-400. PubMed ID: 8153185
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  • 10. Genetic and physiological determinants of maternal behavior and lamb survival: implications for low-input sheep management.
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  • 11. Establishment of vocal communication and discrimination between ewes and their lamb in the first two days after parturition.
    Sèbe F, Nowak R, Poindron P, Aubin T.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2007 May 27; 49(4):375-86. PubMed ID: 17455235
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  • 14. Learning of olfactory cues is not necessary for early lamb recognition by the mother.
    Ferreira G, Terrazas A, Poindron P, Nowak R, Orgeur P, Lévy F.
    Physiol Behav; 2007 May 27; 69(4-5):405-12. PubMed ID: 10913778
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  • 15. Mapping the neural substrates involved in maternal responsiveness and lamb olfactory memory in parturient ewes using Fos imaging.
    Keller M, Meurisse M, Lévy F.
    Behav Neurosci; 2004 Dec 27; 118(6):1274-84. PubMed ID: 15598136
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  • 16. Involvement of the medial prefrontal cortex in mediating behavioural responses to odour cues rather than olfactory recognition memory.
    Broad KD, Hinton MR, Keverne EB, Kendrick KM.
    Neuroscience; 2002 Dec 27; 114(3):715-29. PubMed ID: 12220573
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  • 17. Disruption of adult olfactory neurogenesis induces deficits in maternal behavior in sheep.
    Corona R, Meurisse M, Cornilleau F, Moussu C, Keller M, Lévy F.
    Behav Brain Res; 2018 Jul 16; 347():124-131. PubMed ID: 29501505
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  • 18. Perinatal visceral events and brain mechanisms involved in the development of mother-young bonding in sheep.
    Nowak R, Keller M, Val-Laillet D, Lévy F.
    Horm Behav; 2007 Jun 16; 52(1):92-8. PubMed ID: 17488646
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  • 19. Mother-young vocal communication and acoustic recognition promote preferential nursing in sheep.
    Sèbe F, Aubin T, Boué A, Poindron P.
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  • 20. Manipulating odor cues facilitates add-on fostering in sheep.
    Price E, Dally M, Erhard H, Gerzevske M, Kelly M, Moore N, Schultze A, Topper C.
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