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听觉反馈调节小猫发声的发育。

Auditory feedback modulates development of kitten vocalizations.

作者信息

Hubka Peter, Konerding Wiebke, Kral Andrej

机构信息

Institute of AudioNeuroTechnology and Department of Experimental Otology, ENT Clinics, Cluster of Excellence 'Hearing4all', Hannover Medical School, Feodor-Lynen-Str. 35, 30175, Hannover, Germany.

出版信息

Cell Tissue Res. 2015 Jul;361(1):279-94. doi: 10.1007/s00441-014-2059-6. Epub 2014 Dec 19.

Abstract

Effects of hearing loss on vocal behavior are species-specific. To study the impact of auditory feedback on feline vocal behavior, vocalizations of normal-hearing, hearing-impaired (white) and congenitally deaf (white) cats were analyzed at around weaning age. Eleven animals were placed in a soundproof booth for 30 min at different ages, from the first to the beginning of the fourth postnatal month, every 2 weeks of life. In total, 13,874 vocalizations were analyzed using an automated procedure. Firstly, vocalizations were detected and segmented, with voiced and unvoiced vocalizations being differentiated. The voiced isolation calls ('meow') were further analyzed. These vocalizations showed developmental changes affecting several parameters in hearing controls, whereas the developmental sequence was delayed in congenitally deaf cats. In hearing-impaired and deaf animals, we observed differences both in vocal behavior (loudness and duration) and in the calls' acoustic structure (fundamental frequency and higher harmonics). The fundamental frequency decreased with age in all groups, most likely due to maturation of the vocal apparatus. In deaf cats, however, other aspects of the acoustic structure of the vocalizations did not fully mature. The harmonic ratio (i.e., frequency of first harmonic divided by fundamental frequency) was higher and more variable in deaf cats than in the other study groups. Auditory feedback thus affects the acoustic structure of vocalizations and their ontogenetic development. The study suggests that both the vocal apparatus and its neuronal motor control are subject to maturational processes, whereas the latter is additionally dependent on auditory feedback in cats.

摘要

听力损失对发声行为的影响具有物种特异性。为了研究听觉反馈对猫科动物发声行为的影响,在断奶期前后对听力正常、听力受损(白色)和先天性耳聋(白色)猫的发声进行了分析。11只动物在出生后第一个月到第四个月月初的不同年龄段,每隔两周在隔音室中放置30分钟。总共使用自动化程序分析了13874次发声。首先,检测并分割发声,区分有声和无声发声。对有声的隔离叫声(“喵”)进行了进一步分析。这些发声显示出影响听力正常对照组多个参数的发育变化,而先天性耳聋猫的发育顺序则有所延迟。在听力受损和耳聋的动物中,我们观察到发声行为(响度和持续时间)以及叫声的声学结构(基频和高次谐波)都存在差异。所有组的基频均随年龄下降,这很可能是由于发声器官的成熟。然而,在耳聋猫中,发声的声学结构的其他方面并未完全成熟。耳聋猫的谐波比(即一次谐波频率除以基频)高于其他研究组,且变化更大。因此,听觉反馈会影响发声的声学结构及其个体发育。该研究表明,发声器官及其神经元运动控制都受到成熟过程的影响,而后者在猫中还额外依赖于听觉反馈。

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