MECHANISMS OF OLFACTORY COMMUNICATION
嗅觉交流机制
基本信息
- 批准号:3395560
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1977
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1977-12-01 至 1991-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:chemoreceptors electrophysiology estrus ethology histology limbic system mass spectrometry neural information processing neuroanatomy neuroendocrine system neurophysiology neuropsychology newborn animals olfactions olfactory stimulus pheromone psychobiology sensory feedback sex behavior social behavior stimulus /response
项目摘要
Specific scent glands and other biological sources of odors are widespread
in the animal kingdom. Olfactory stimuli from these sources elicit
specific behavioral and neuroendocrine responses. Individual components of
a particular behavioral sequence may depend upon different individual
compounds within a single melange of natural odors. They may also depend
upon only a portion of the available sensory apparatus (i.e. the main or
accessory olfactory system). The glandular sources of natural odors and
the behavioral responses to them are often modulated by endogenous hormone
levels and in some cases by environmental variables. There are several
broad questions to be answered about the mechanisms of olfactory
communication in mammals including: (1) Which chemical compounds are
active in natural scents? (2) How do natural scents activate the main and
accessory olfactory organs? (3) Are there special modes of activation for
behaviorally important odors like pheromones or (4) Are all odorants
treated in the same way regardless of their import? (5) Once the system
has been activated, are there distinct coding mechanisms which operate in
selected anatomical regions for particular classes of odors? (6) What is
the functional neuroanatomy of the main and accessory olfactory systems
especially those areas concerned with the perception of pheromones? (7)
What are the relative contributions of olfactory and other sensory signals
in modulating mating and other natural behaviors? and (8) How are the
various chemosensory systems coordinated to eventuate in a complex
olfactory guided behavior such as mating? The hamster will be the primary
model because it has well recognized sources of natural scents, several of
which are partially characterized chemically. It has specific scent
marking behaviors for the deposition of these scents and easily measured
behavioral responses to their perception, all of which are under the
control of endogenous hormones. Chemical, anatomical, behavioral and
physiological techniques will be utilized at appropriate levels of the main
and accessory systems in order to answer the above and related questions
about olfactory communication.
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