Hofer Myron A, Shair Harry N, Brunelli Susan A
Columbia University and Sackler Institute of Developmental Psychobiology, New York, New York, USA.
Curr Protoc Neurosci. 2002 Feb;Chapter 8:Unit 8.14. doi: 10.1002/0471142301.ns0814s17.
The ultrasonic vocalization (USV), or isolation calling response, of infant rats and mice has been studied as a measure of the intensity of an aversive affective state and as an early communicative behavior between pup and mother. The four protocols described in this unit are for the basic isolation testing procedure, and for elicitation of the contact quieting response to littermates and/or dam, the potentiation of isolation calling response by a prior brief maternal interaction and the predator-induced suppression of USV by the scent of an unfamiliar male. These procedures for the elicitation of USV, and for its regulation by different kinds of social interaction, provides the basis for experimental research on the early development of emotion and communication in an animal model system.
幼鼠和小鼠的超声发声(USV),即隔离呼叫反应,已被作为一种衡量厌恶情绪状态强度的指标,以及幼崽与母亲之间早期交流行为进行研究。本单元所述的四种实验方案分别用于基本隔离测试程序、诱发对同窝幼崽和/或母鼠的接触安静反应、通过先前短暂的母性互动增强隔离呼叫反应,以及由陌生雄性气味诱发的捕食者诱导的USV抑制。这些诱发USV及其受不同类型社交互动调节的程序,为动物模型系统中情绪和交流早期发展的实验研究提供了基础。