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Vocal buffering of the stress response: exposure to conspecific vocalizations moderates urinary cortisol excretion in isolated marmosets

机译:应激反应的人声缓冲:暴露于特定的发声可减轻孤立mar猴的尿皮质醇排泄

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For many species, the presence of a significant social partner can lessen the behavioral and physiological responses to stressful stimuli. This study examined whether a single, individually specific, signature vocalization (phee call) could attenuate the physiological stress response that is induced in marmosets by housing them in short-term social isolation. Utilizing a repeated-measures design, adult marmosets (n = 10) were temporarily isolated from their long-term pair mate and exposed to three conditions: signature vocalizations from the pair mate, phee calls from an unfamiliar opposite sex individual, or no auditory stimuli. Levels of urinary cortisol were monitored as a physiological indicator of the stress response. Urinary cortisol levels were also monitored, while subjects remained undisturbed in their home cages to provide baseline levels. Temporarily isolated marmosets showed significantly higher levels of urinary cortisol than undisturbed marmosets. However, the nature of the acoustic stimulus experienced during isolation led to differences in the excretion of urinary cortisol. Isolated marmosets exposed to a familiar pair mate’s vocalization showed significantly lower levels of urinary cortisol than when exposed to unfamiliar marmoset vocalizations (P < 0.04) or to no auditory stimuli (P < 0.03). Neither the duration of pairing nor the quality of relationship in the pair (indexed by spatial proximity scores) predicted the magnitude of reduction in cortisol in the familiar vocalization condition. The results presented here provide the first evidence that a single, individually specific communication signal can decrease the magnitude of a physiological stress response in a manner analogous to the physical presence of a social partner, a process we term “vocal buffering.”
机译:对于许多物种而言,重要的社会伴侣的存在会减少对压力刺激的行为和生理反应。这项研究检查了单个,单独的,特征性的发声(phee叫声)是否可以通过将短尾猴安置在短期的社会隔离中来减弱它们的生理压力反应。通过重复测量的设计,成年mar猴(n = 10)与他们的长期伴侣暂时隔离,并处于以下三种情况下:伴侣的标志性发声,陌生异性个体的声或没有听觉刺激。监测尿皮质醇水平作为应激反应的生理指标。还监测了尿液中的皮质醇水平,而受试者仍保持在其家笼中不受干扰,以提供基线水平。暂时隔离的mar猴的尿皮质醇水平明显高于未受干扰的mar猴。但是,隔离过程中所经历的声音刺激的性质导致了尿皮质醇排泄的差异。与不熟悉mar猴发声(P <0.04)或没有听觉刺激(P <0.03)相比,暴露于熟悉的伴侣发声的孤立ization猴的尿皮质醇水平显着降低。在熟悉的发声条件下,配对的持续时间或配对中的关系质量(均由空间接近度得分来衡量)都无法预测皮质醇减少的幅度。此处提供的结果提供了第一个证据,即单个单独的特定通信信号可以以类似于社交伙伴的物理存在的方式降低生理压力反应的幅度,这一过程我们称为“语音缓冲”。

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