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ultrasonic communication in rats can playback of 50-khz calls induce approach behavior超声波传播的老鼠可以回放50 khz的调用行为诱导方法.pdf

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Ultrasonic Communication in Rats: Can Playback of 50- kHz Calls Induce Approach Behavior? ¨ Markus Wohr*, Rainer K. W. Schwarting Experimental and Physiological Psychology, Philipps-University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany Rats emit distinct types of ultrasonic vocalizations, which differ depending on age, the subject’s current state and environmental factors. Since it was shown that 50-kHz calls can serve as indices of the animal’s positive subjective state, they have received increasing experimental attention, and have successfully been used to study neurobiological mechanisms of positive affect. However, it is likely that such calls do not only reflect a positive affective state, but that they also serve a communicative purpose. Actually, rats emit the highest rates of 50-kHz calls typically during social interactions, like reproductive behavior, juvenile play and tickling. Furthermore, it was recently shown that rats emit 50-kHz calls after separation from conspecifics. The aim of the present study was to test the communicative value of such 50-kHz calls. In a first experiment, conducted in juvenile rats situated singly on a radial maze apparatus, we showed that 50-kHz calls can induce behavioral activation and approach responses, which were selective to 50-kHz signals, since presentation of 22-kHz calls, considered to be aversive or threat signals, led to behavioral inhibition. In two other experiments, we used either natural 50- kHz calls, which had been previously recorded from other rats, or artificial sine wave stimuli, which were identical to these calls with respect to peak frequency, call length and temporal appearance. These signals were presented to either juvenile (Exp. 2) or adult (Exp. 3) male rats. Our data clearly show that 50-kHz signal
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