Hofer M A, Shair H
Dev Psychobiol. 1978 Sep;11(5):495-504. doi: 10.1002/dev.420110513.
Two-week-old rats were found to emit very little ultrasound in their cage except during arrivals and departures of the mother, when average peak rates of approximately 1 ultrasonic pulse/rat/min were detected. However, when all pups except one were removed from the home cage, the remaining isolated pup emitted ultrasound at a mean rate of 12 pulses/min for at least 30 min. When young rats of this age were placed alone in an unfamiliar test area, the ultrasound pulse rate was approximately 25/min, whereas groups of 4 littermates in the same situation emitted only occasional ultrasonic pulses. If an isolated pup in the novel environment was allowed access to a single anesthetized littermate or mother this also significantly reduced the rate of ultrasound emission, whereas a warm clay model did not.
研究发现,两周大的大鼠在笼子里很少发出超声波,除非是在母鼠进出的时候,此时检测到的平均峰值速率约为1次超声脉冲/只/分钟。然而,当除了一只幼崽之外的所有幼崽都从饲养笼中移走时,剩下的这只孤立的幼崽至少30分钟内以平均每分钟12次脉冲的速率发出超声波。当这个年龄段的幼鼠被单独放置在一个陌生的测试区域时,超声波脉冲速率约为每分钟25次,而在相同情况下的4只同窝幼崽组成的群体只偶尔发出超声波脉冲。如果在新环境中的一只孤立幼崽能够接触到一只麻醉的同窝幼崽或母鼠,这也会显著降低超声波发射的速率,而一个温暖的黏土模型则不会。