Alger Sarah J, Riters Lauren V
Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Behav Neurosci. 2006 Dec;120(6):1326-36. doi: 10.1037/0735-7044.120.6.1326.
Little is known about how the brain regulates context-appropriate communication. European starlings produce song in various social contexts. During the breeding season, males with nest sites sing high levels of sexually motivated song in response to a female. Outside of this context, song rates are not affected by female presence. The medial preoptic nucleus (POM) regulates male sexual behavior, and studies in songbirds implicate the POM in sexually motivated song. Recent data suggest that the role of the POM might extend to song produced in other contexts as well. To examine this possibility, effects of bilateral electrolytic lesions of the POM on singing and other behaviors in adult male starlings within sexually relevant and nonsexual contexts were studied. Lesions to the POM exclusively reduced song and nest box-directed behaviors within highly sexually relevant contexts. Unexpectedly, POM lesions increased song in a nonsexual context, suggesting an inhibitory role for the POM in this context. These data suggest that the POM interacts with the song control system so that song occurs in an appropriate social context in response to appropriate stimuli.
关于大脑如何调节与情境相适应的交流,我们所知甚少。欧洲椋鸟在各种社会情境中都会唱歌。在繁殖季节,拥有巢址的雄鸟会因雌鸟而唱出大量具有性动机的歌曲。在此情境之外,歌曲的频率不受雌鸟出现的影响。内侧视前核(POM)调节雄性性行为,对鸣禽的研究表明POM与具有性动机的歌曲有关。最近的数据表明,POM的作用可能也延伸到了在其他情境中产生的歌曲。为了探究这种可能性,研究了成年雄性椋鸟双侧电解损伤POM对其在性相关和非性情境中的歌唱及其他行为的影响。POM损伤仅在高度性相关的情境中减少了歌曲和朝向巢箱的行为。出乎意料的是,POM损伤在非性情境中增加了歌曲,表明POM在这种情境中具有抑制作用。这些数据表明,POM与歌曲控制系统相互作用,从而使歌曲在适当的社会情境中对适当的刺激做出反应。