Social odor as a source of learning in human infants

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Abstract

Maternal odor has recently emerged as an important but ill-understood factor in sociocognitive learning in early human development. We propose that social odor plays its unique role in the first year of life through dissociable affective and perceptual mechanisms. These mechanisms yield distinct predictions for future studies of social odor.

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Düfeld, A., Nehler, R., Peplies, E., & Jessen, S. (2025, June 1). Social odor as a source of learning in human infants. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2025.04.010

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