Parental neurobiology: The 4 Hz lullaby

Many young mammals exhibit a characteristic ‘transport response’ upon being picked up by their mother. New research reveals the specific tactile mechanisms and afferents underlying this critical early-life response in rat pups. The transport response in altricial mammals, triggered when picked up, i...

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