Neuroscience and Behavior, Center for Neuroendocrine Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, 01003, USA.
Commun Biol. 2024 Oct 16;7(1):1336. doi: 10.1038/s42003-024-07013-8.
Sensory cues such as vocalizations contain important social information. Processing social features of vocalizations (e.g., vocalizer identity, emotional state) necessitates unpacking the complex sound streams in song or speech; this depends on circuits in pallial cortex. But whether and how this information is then transferred to limbic and hypothalamic regions remains a mystery. Here, using gregarious, vocal songbirds (female Zebra finches), we identify a prominent influence of the auditory pallium on one specific node of the Social Behavior Network, the lateral ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMHl). Electrophysiological recordings revealed that social and non-social auditory stimuli elicited stimulus-specific spike trains that permitted stimulus differentiation in a large majority of VMHl single units, while transient disruption of auditory pallium elevated immediate early gene activity in VMHl. Descending functional connections such as these may be critical for the range of vertebrate species that rely on nuanced communication signals to guide social decision-making.
感觉线索(如发声)包含重要的社会信息。处理发声的社会特征(例如发声者身份、情绪状态)需要对歌曲或言语中的复杂声音流进行拆解;这取决于大脑皮层的回路。但是,这些信息随后是否以及如何被转移到边缘和下丘脑区域仍然是一个谜。在这里,我们使用群居、发声鸣禽(雌性斑马雀),确定了听觉大脑皮层对社会行为网络特定节点(下丘脑外侧腹内侧核,VMHl)的显著影响。电生理记录显示,社交和非社交听觉刺激引发了刺激特异性的尖峰活动,使 VMHl 中的大多数单个单元都能区分刺激,而听觉大脑皮层的短暂中断则提高了 VMHl 中的早期基因活性。这样的下行功能连接对于依赖微妙的沟通信号来指导社会决策的众多脊椎动物物种可能至关重要。