Behavioral mechanisms for active maternal potentiation of isolation calling in rat pups.

The ultrasonic vocalization (USV) response of the isolated infant rat is a promising model for studying the neurobiology of an early anxiety state, and potentiation of the USV response after brief maternal encounters is a newly discovered behavioral regulator of this state. Using experimental variations in the contexts and patterns of maternal behavior during pup encounters and manual simulations of maternal behavior, we have identified several specific mother-pup interactions that cause potentiation. When one of these, pup carrying, was manually simulated, potentiation followed only if a characteristic postural transport response had been fully expressed by the pup. These behavioral mechanisms and other data suggest hypotheses for the development and adaptive role of maternal potentiation.

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