Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA.
Department of Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
J Exp Biol. 2021 Jun 1;224(11). doi: 10.1242/jeb.239814. Epub 2021 Jun 7.
Adult mice emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs), sounds above the range of human hearing, during social encounters. While mice alter their vocal emissions between isolated and social contexts, technological impediments have hampered our ability to assess how individual mice vocalize in group social settings. We overcame this challenge by implementing an 8-channel microphone array system, allowing us to determine which mouse emitted individual vocalizations across multiple social contexts. This technology, in conjunction with a new approach for extracting and categorizing a complex, full repertoire of vocalizations, facilitated our ability to directly compare how mice modulate their vocal emissions between isolated, dyadic and group social environments. When comparing vocal emission during isolated and social settings, we found that socializing male mice increase the proportion of vocalizations with turning points in frequency modulation and instantaneous jumps in frequency. Moreover, males change the types of vocalizations emitted between social and isolated contexts. In contrast, there was no difference in male vocal emission between dyadic and group social contexts. Female vocal emission, while predominantly absent in isolation, was also similar during dyadic and group interactions. In particular, there were no differences in the proportion of vocalizations with frequency jumps or turning points. Taken together, the findings lay the groundwork necessary for elucidating the stimuli underlying specific features of vocal emission in mice.
成年老鼠在社交互动中会发出超声波(USVs),即超出人类听觉范围的声音。虽然老鼠在隔离和社交环境之间会改变它们的发声,但技术障碍阻碍了我们评估个体老鼠在群体社交环境中发声的能力。我们通过实施 8 通道麦克风阵列系统克服了这一挑战,该系统使我们能够确定哪些老鼠在多个社交环境中发出了个体发声。这项技术与一种新的提取和分类复杂、完整发声谱的方法相结合,使我们能够直接比较老鼠在隔离、对偶和群体社交环境中如何调节它们的发声。在比较隔离和社交环境中的发声时,我们发现社交化的雄性老鼠增加了具有频率调制转折点和频率瞬时跳跃的发声比例。此外,雄性老鼠在社交和隔离环境之间改变了发声类型。相比之下,在对偶和群体社交环境中,雄性老鼠的发声没有差异。雌性老鼠的发声在隔离时主要不存在,但在对偶和群体互动中也相似。特别是,具有频率跳跃或转折点的发声比例没有差异。总的来说,这些发现为阐明老鼠发声特定特征背后的刺激奠定了基础。