Brenowitz E A, Rose G, Capranica R R
Brain Res. 1985 Dec 16;359(1-2):364-7. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(85)91452-0.
The central nervous system of the gray treefrog includes a class of auditory neurons which respond selectively to particular rates of amplitude modulation. When body temperature is increased, the temporal tuning of these neurons shifts to higher rates of modulation. This shift in tuning parallels the temperature-dependent shift in the trill rate in the male's mating call, thus constituting the neural correlate of temperature coupling between the female's behavioral selectivity and the temporal signal characteristics in the male's call.
灰树蛙的中枢神经系统包含一类听觉神经元,它们对特定的调幅速率具有选择性反应。当体温升高时,这些神经元的时间调谐会转向更高的调制速率。这种调谐的变化与雄性求偶叫声中颤音速率随温度的变化相平行,从而构成了雌性行为选择性与雄性叫声时间信号特征之间温度耦合的神经关联。