George Isabella, Vernier Baptiste, Richard Jean-Pierre, Hausberger Martine, Cousillas Hugo
Unite Mixte de Recherche 6552, Ethologie-Evolution-Ecologie, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Universitee Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, Bâtiment 25, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France.
Behav Neurosci. 2004 Jun;118(3):597-610. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.118.3.597.
Although evidence exists for a lateralization of song production, few studies have focused on the perceptual aspect of lateralization in songbirds. In the present study, the authors recorded neuronal responses to a variety of species-specific and artificial, nonspecific stimuli in both hemispheres of awake and anesthetized male starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). Recordings were made in the primary auditory area of the songbird brain, the Field L complex. The right hemisphere exhibited significantly more responsive units than the left hemisphere in awake birds, and this difference was significantly reduced in anesthetized birds. Furthermore, clear hemispheric specialization toward categories of behaviorally relevant stimuli and precise parameters of these stimuli were found. The main auditory area of the starling's brain thus appears to show some degree of lateralization.
虽然有证据表明鸣唱产生存在偏侧化,但很少有研究关注鸣禽偏侧化的感知方面。在本研究中,作者记录了清醒和麻醉的雄性椋鸟(Sturnus vulgaris)两个半球对各种物种特异性和人工非特异性刺激的神经元反应。记录是在鸣禽大脑的初级听觉区域,即L区复合体进行的。在清醒的鸟类中,右半球表现出比左半球更多的反应性神经元,而在麻醉的鸟类中这种差异显著减小。此外,还发现了对行为相关刺激类别和这些刺激的精确参数存在明显的半球特化。因此,椋鸟大脑的主要听觉区域似乎表现出一定程度的偏侧化。