Lemasson Alban, Remeuf Kevin, Hausberger Martine
Ethologie animale et Humaine, Université de Rennes 1 and Institut Universitaire de France.
Ethologie animale et Humaine, Université de Rennes 1.
J Comp Psychol. 2015 Aug;129(3):311-5. doi: 10.1037/a0039032. Epub 2015 Apr 27.
Animal calls are commonly considered indicators of a sudden change in their arousal state. However, reports evidencing associated internal physiological changes are rare. By homology with human "emotional" vocal productions (e.g., laughter and crying), we predicted that animal vocal productions may result in relaxing tenseness or excitement. In this study, 15 stallions equipped with a heart rate monitor were presented a mare at some distance so as to prevent contact, thereby increasing the males' arousal. Stallions' heart rates increased just before whinnying but returned to baseline rates while vocalizing. We found that sudden changes of a caller's arousal state could be associated with vocalizing, and this opens new lines for noninvasive research concerning the self-regulation of emotional via vocal production in humans and animals.
动物叫声通常被视为其唤醒状态突然变化的指标。然而,证明相关内部生理变化的报告却很少见。通过与人类“情感”发声(如笑和哭)的同源性,我们预测动物发声可能会导致紧张缓解或兴奋。在本研究中,给15匹配备了心率监测器的种马在一定距离外展示一匹母马,以防止接触,从而增加雄性的唤醒程度。种马在嘶鸣前心率增加,但在发声时恢复到基线水平。我们发现,发声者唤醒状态的突然变化可能与发声有关,这为关于人类和动物通过发声进行情绪自我调节的非侵入性研究开辟了新的途径。