
AbstractThe animal's ability to recognise and differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar conspecifics, plays a crucial role in their social behaviour. To study the neural mechanisms underlying individual recognition, the expression patterns of the Immediate Early Genes c-Fos, Egr.1, and Arc were investigated immunocytochemically in the brains of socially stimulated rats. Juvenile stimulated rats showed a significantly increased expression of c-Fos, Egr.1, and Arc in the accessory olfactory bulb in comparison with the control and carvone stimulated groups. Also, in the anterior AOB, more cells were activated than in the posterior AOB.
c-Fos, Egr.1, Accessory olfactory bulb, Arc, immediate early gene
c-Fos, Egr.1, Accessory olfactory bulb, Arc, immediate early gene
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