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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Maras, Pamela M
Author's Email Address pmaras1@student.gsu.edu
URN etd-04242006-134456
Title Chemosensory and Steroid-Responsive Regions of the Medial Amygdala Regulate Distinct Aspects of Opposite-Sex Odor Preference in Male Syrian Hamsters (Mesocricetus Auratus)
Degree Master of Arts
Department Psychology
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Aras Petrulis Committee Chair
Elliott Albers Committee Member
Matthew Grober Committee Member
Keywords
  • Reproductive behavior
  • Chemosensory processing
  • Y-maze
  • Habituation-dishabituation
  • Sex preference
  • Odor preference
Date of Defense 2006-04-12
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
In Syrian hamsters, sexual preference requires integration of chemosensory and steroid cues. Although data suggest that separate pathways within the brain process these two signals, the functional significance of this separation is not well understood. Within the medial amygdala, the anterior region (MEa) receives input from the olfactory bulbs, whereas the posterodorsal region (MEpd) is sensitive to steroid hormones. Lesions of either the MEa or MEpd eliminated preference to investigate female over male odors. Importantly, males with MEpd lesions displayed decreased attraction toward female odors, suggesting a decrease in sexual motivation. In contrast, males with MEa lesions displayed high levels of investigation of both female and male odors, suggesting an inability to categorize the relevance of the odor stimuli. These results suggest that both the MEa and MEpd are critical for the expression of opposite-sex odor preference, although they appear to mediate distinct aspects of this behavior.
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