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Orientation responses to biological odours in the human newborn. Initial pattern and postnatal plasticity
L Marlier1, B Schaal, R Soussignan
1Laboratoire de psychophysique sensorielle, CNRS EP 618, université Louis-Pasteur, Strasbourg, France.
Abstract:
The initial pattern and development of odour preference was studied in infants simultaneously exposed to amniotic fluid (AF) and maternal lacteal secretion (L). Five groups of varying age (range: 1-5 days) and breast-feeding experience (range: 0-32 feeds) were studied. Before postnatal day 3, no evidence of differentiation of AF and L was apparent. After 3 days and 7-12 breast-feeding episodes, a significant preference for L arised. The initial stage (days 1-3) may reflect fetal acquisition of AF odour and sensory/motivational equivalence of AF and L odours. The second stage (days 4-5) may reflect the infants' perception of change in milk quality and increasing experience with milk. This sequential development attests to a high plasticity in the initial stage of human olfactory development.