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经验和环境对大鼠50千赫发声的影响。

Effects of experience and context on 50-kHz vocalizations in rats.

作者信息

Wöhr Markus, Houx Bart, Schwarting Rainer K W, Spruijt Berry

机构信息

Experimental and Physiological Psychology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Gutenbergstr. 18, 35032 Marburg, Germany.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2008 Mar 18;93(4-5):766-76. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2007.11.031. Epub 2007 Nov 29.

Abstract

Rats can emit ultrasonic 50-kHz vocalizations which are generally assumed to reflect the animals' positive emotional state. However, some aspects question the reliability of 50-kHz calls as indicators of positive affective states. Firstly, rats also emit them in novel environments containing scents of other rats, or even while being victims of intra-species aggression. Secondly, huge inter-individual variability in call production can be observed. The present two studies were conducted to further determine factors other than reward, which may influence or even induce calling. Experiment A showed that 50-kHz calls were emitted in relatively high numbers during short isolation in test cages, and, to a lesser extent, also during testing in an open field and an elevated plus maze. Despite inter-individual variability, calling behavior was individually stable over days and occurred irrespective of whether rats were tested in a cage with or without familiar rat scents. These data indicate that 50-kHz calling is not necessarily a response to the presence of pleasurable or social stimuli. Additionally, it was observed that call emission during isolation is strongly affected by prior experience. Rats that had been trained repeatedly in an appetitive discrimination task emitted only few calls during short isolation in test cages, whereas naïve rats emitted high numbers of 50-kHz calls which decreased over time. The most likely explanation is that rats call in response to separation from the cage mate, as the first group was trained before the recordings, while the naïve rats were recorded immediately after separation. This explanation was supported by Experiment B, which showed that the rats that remained alone in the home cage also called at 50 kHz after separation from the cage mates. In both experiments, most of the 50-kHz calls were not frequency modulated, which lend support for the suggestion that this subtype has a social-coordinating function. The present findings urge sophisticated spectrographic analysis of ultrasonic vocalizations and caution when interpreting 50-kHz vocalizations, since specific subtypes of these calls can occur in contexts that are not necessarily pleasurable to rats, and are affected by prior experience and huge individual differences.

摘要

大鼠能够发出50千赫的超声波叫声,一般认为这反映了动物的积极情绪状态。然而,某些方面对50千赫叫声作为积极情感状态指标的可靠性提出了质疑。首先,大鼠在含有其他大鼠气味的新环境中,甚至在遭受种内攻击时也会发出这种叫声。其次,可以观察到叫声产生存在巨大的个体差异。进行这两项研究是为了进一步确定除奖励之外可能影响甚至诱发叫声的因素。实验A表明,在测试笼中短暂隔离期间,大鼠发出50千赫叫声的次数相对较多,在较小程度上,在旷场和高架十字迷宫测试期间也是如此。尽管存在个体差异,但叫声行为在数天内个体稳定,且无论大鼠是在有或没有熟悉大鼠气味的笼子中进行测试都会出现。这些数据表明,50千赫的叫声不一定是对愉悦或社交刺激存在的反应。此外,观察到隔离期间的叫声发出受到先前经验的强烈影响。在食欲辨别任务中经过反复训练的大鼠在测试笼中短暂隔离期间只发出很少的叫声,而未经训练的大鼠发出大量50千赫的叫声,且随着时间推移而减少。最可能的解释是,大鼠因与笼伴分离而发出叫声,因为第一组在记录前经过训练,而未经训练的大鼠在分离后立即进行记录。实验B支持了这一解释,该实验表明,留在饲养笼中的大鼠在与笼伴分离后也以50千赫的频率发出叫声。在两个实验中,大多数50千赫的叫声都没有调频,这支持了这种亚型具有社会协调功能的观点。目前的研究结果促使对超声波叫声进行精细的频谱分析,并在解释50千赫叫声时要谨慎,因为这些叫声的特定亚型可能出现在对大鼠不一定愉悦的情境中,并且受到先前经验和巨大个体差异的影响。

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