Greer Devon, Lei Tianhao, Kryshtal Anna, Jessen Zachary F, Schwartz Gregory William
Northwestern Interdepartmental Neuroscience Graduate Program, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Northwestern Interdepartmental Neuroscience Graduate Program, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Curr Biol. 2025 Jan 20;35(2):287-299.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2024.11.041. Epub 2024 Dec 19.
Recognizing conspecifics-others of the same species-in order to determine how to interact with them appropriately is a fundamental goal of animal sensory systems. It has undergone selective pressure in nearly all species. Mice have a large repertoire of social behaviors that are the subject of a rapidly growing field of study in neuroscience. Mouse social interactions likely incorporate all available sensory modalities, and the vast majority of studies have not attempted to isolate them. Our understanding of the role of vision in mouse social interactions remains overlooked, given the prominence of olfactory research in this area. To address this, we developed a behavioral platform that allowed us to present a subject mouse with the visual information of stimulus mice in isolation from olfactory, acoustic, and tactile cues. Our results indicate that the visual identification of the sex or individual identity of other mice influences behavior. These findings highlight the underappreciated role of vision in mouse social interactions and open new avenues to study the visual circuits underlying social behavior.
识别同种个体——即同一物种的其他个体——以便确定如何与之进行恰当互动,是动物感官系统的一个基本目标。几乎在所有物种中,这一目标都经历了选择压力。小鼠具有丰富多样的社会行为,这是神经科学中一个快速发展的研究领域的主题。小鼠的社会互动可能涉及所有可用的感官模式,而且绝大多数研究并未尝试将它们区分开来。鉴于嗅觉研究在该领域的突出地位,我们对视觉在小鼠社会互动中的作用的理解仍然被忽视。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一个行为平台,使我们能够向受试小鼠呈现刺激小鼠的视觉信息,同时隔绝嗅觉、听觉和触觉线索。我们的结果表明,对其他小鼠的性别或个体身份的视觉识别会影响行为。这些发现凸显了视觉在小鼠社会互动中未得到充分重视的作用,并为研究社会行为背后的视觉回路开辟了新途径。