Gerard Coureaud
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Hjeij M, Menetrier F, Chauvel I, Poirier N, Fraichard S, Steyaert G, et al.
J Agric Food Chem
. 2024 Oct;
72(44):24724-24735.
PMID: 39444352
Odorant metabolizing enzymes, considered as critical olfactory perireceptor actors, control the odor molecules reaching the olfactory epithelium by biotransforming them. As an odorant, the mammary pheromone, i.e., 2-methylbut-2-enal (2MB2), emitted...
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Thevenet J, Papet L, Coureaud G, Boyer N, Levrero F, Grimault N, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2023 Aug;
290(2004):20230201.
PMID: 37554035
It is generally argued that distress vocalizations, a common modality for alerting conspecifics across a wide range of terrestrial vertebrates, share acoustic features that allow heterospecific communication. Yet studies suggest...
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Colombel N, Ferreira G, Sullivan R, Coureaud G
Neurosci Biobehav Rev
. 2023 May;
151:105249.
PMID: 37257712
Infant survival relies on rapid identification, remembering and behavioral responsiveness to caregivers' sensory cues. While neural circuits supporting infant attachment learning have largely remained elusive in children, use of invasive...
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Coureaud G, Colombel N, Duchamp-Viret P, Ferreira G
Learn Mem
. 2022 Sep;
29(10):349-354.
PMID: 36180128
Temporal contingency is a key factor in associative learning but remains weakly investigated early in life. Few data suggest simultaneous presentation is required for young to associate different stimuli, whereas...
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Coureaud G, Thomas-Danguin T, Sandoz J, Wilson D
J Exp Biol
. 2022 Mar;
225(6).
PMID: 35285471
Animals, including humans, detect odours and use this information to behave efficiently in the environment. Frequently, odours consist of complex mixtures of odorants rather than single odorants, and mixtures are...
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Schneider N, Datiche F, Coureaud G
J Anat
. 2022 Feb;
241(1):193.
PMID: 35106789
No abstract available.
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Brochon J, Coureaud G, Hue C, Crochu B, Charrier I
Physiol Behav
. 2021 Mar;
235:113408.
PMID: 33789165
Pinnipeds, as any mammal species, use multimodal signals, including olfactory ones, to ensure vital functions. Thus, some pinniped species seem able to use olfaction in both social and foraging contexts...
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Duchamp-Viret P, Boyer J, La Villa F, Coureaud G
Physiol Behav
. 2020 Oct;
229:113217.
PMID: 33098882
Perception of the wide, complex and moving odor world requires that the olfactory system engages processing mechanisms ensuring detection, discrimination and environment adaptation, as early as the peripheral stages. Odor...
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Wycke M, Coureaud G, Thomas-Danguin T, Sandoz J
J Exp Biol
. 2020 Oct;
223(Pt 21).
PMID: 33046568
How animals perceive and learn complex stimuli, such as mixtures of odorants, is a difficult problem, for which the definition of general rules across the animal kingdom remains elusive. Recent...
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Gerkin R, Ohla K, Veldhuizen M, Joseph P, Kelly C, Bakke A, et al.
medRxiv
. 2020 Aug;
PMID: 32743605
Background: COVID-19 has heterogeneous manifestations, though one of the most common symptoms is a sudden loss of smell (anosmia or hyposmia). We investigated whether olfactory loss is a reliable predictor...