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Early life conditions that impact song learning in male zebra finches also impact neural and behavioral responses to song in females

机译:早期生活条件会影响男性斑马雀的歌曲学习也会影响女性对歌曲的神经和行为反应

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Early life stressors can impair song in songbirds by negatively impacting brain development and subsequent learning. Even in species in which only males sing, early life stressors might also impact female behavior and its underlying neural mechanisms, but fewer studies have examined this possibility. We manipulated brood size in zebra finches to simultaneously examine the effects of developmental stress on male song learning and female behavioral and neural response to song. Although adult male HVC volume was unaffected, we found that males from larger broods imitated tutor song less accurately. In females, early condition did not affect the direction of song preference: all females preferred tutor song over unfamiliar song in an operant test. However, treatment did affect the magnitude of behavioral response to song: females from larger broods responded less during song preference trials. This difference in activity level did not reflect boldness per se, as a separate measure of this trait did not differ with brood size. Additionally, in females we found a treatment effect on expression of the immediate early gene ZENK in response to tutor song in brain regions involved in song perception (dNCM) and social motivation (LSc.vl, BSTm, TnA), but not in a region implicated in song memory (CMM). These results are consistent with the hypothesis that developmental stressors that impair song learning in male zebra finches also influence perceptual and/or motivational processes in females. However, our results suggest that the learning of tutor song by females is robust to disturbance by developmental stress.
机译:早期生活压力源可能会对大脑发育和后续学习产生负面影响,从而损害鸣禽中的歌曲。即使在只有雄性唱歌的物种中,早期生活压力也会影响雌性行为及其潜在的神经机制,但是很少有研究检查这种可能性。我们在斑马雀科中控制雏鸟的大小,以同时检查发育压力对男性歌曲学习以及女性对歌曲的行为和神经反应的影响。尽管成年男性的HVC量不受影响,但我们发现,来自较大群体的男性模仿家教歌曲的准确度较低。在女性中,早期状况并没有影响歌曲偏好的方向:在操作测试中,所有女性都更喜欢家教歌曲而不是陌生歌曲。然而,治疗确实影响了对歌曲的行为反应的大小:在歌曲偏好试验中,来自较大群体的女性反应较小。活动水平的这种差异本身并没有反映出勇气,因为对该性状的单独测量与育雏量没有差异。此外,在女性中,我们发现在涉及歌曲感知(dNCM)和社会动机(LSc.vl,BSTm,TnA)的大脑区域(而不是在某个区域)响应家教歌曲,对早期早期基因ZENK的表达具有治疗作用。与歌曲记忆(CMM)有关。这些结果与这样的假设是一致的,即发育应激源会损害雄性斑马雀的歌曲学习,也会影响雌性的知觉和/或动机过程。但是,我们的研究结果表明,女性学习家教歌曲对发育压力的干扰是有力的。

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