Sensory, hormonal, and neural control of maternal aggression in laboratory rodents
- PMID: 12667494
- DOI: 10.1016/s0149-7634(02)00087-8
Sensory, hormonal, and neural control of maternal aggression in laboratory rodents
Abstract
Parental animals of many rodent species display fierce and persistent aggression toward unfamiliar conspecifics that appears to protect their often altricial and defenseless young. We herein review studies of the sensory, hormonal, neuroanatomical, and neurochemical mechanisms underlying maternal aggression in laboratory rodents. The relationship between maternal aggression and fearfulness or anxiety is also discussed.
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