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Rats Synchronize Locomotion with Ultrasonic Vocalizations at the Subsecond Time Scale

机译:大鼠在亚秒级的时间同步运动与超声波发声。

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Acoustic signals have the potential for transmitting information fast across distances. Rats emit ultrasonic vocalizations of two distinct classes: “22-kHz” or “alarm” calls and “50-kHz” calls. The latter comprises brief sounds in the 30–80-kHz range, whose ethological role is not fully understood. We recorded ultrasonic vocalizations from pairs of rats freely behaving in neighboring but separated arenas. 50-kHz vocalizations in this condition were tightly linked to the locomotion of the emitter at the subsecond time scale, their rate sharply increasing and decreasing prior to the onset and offset of movement respectively. This locomotion-linked vocalization behavior showed a clear “audience effect,” as rats recorded alone displayed lower vocal production than rats in social settings for equivalent speeds of locomotion. Furthermore, calls from different categories across the 50 and 22-kHz families displayed markedly different correlations with locomotor activity. Our results show that rat vocalizations in the high ultrasonic range are social signals carrying spatial information about the emitter and highlight the possibility that they may play a role in the social coordination of spatial behaviors.
机译:声音信号具有跨距离快速传输信息的潜力。大鼠发出两种不同类别的超声波发声:“ 22 kHz”或“警报”呼叫和“ 50 kHz”呼叫。后者包括30–80 kHz范围内的简短声音,其在人道学上的作用尚未得到充分理解。我们记录了在相邻但分离的区域中自由活动的成对大鼠的超声波发声。在这种情况下,50 kHz发声与发射器的运动在亚秒级的时间上紧密相关,它们的速率分别在运动的开始和偏移之前急剧增加和减少。这种与运动有关的发声行为表现出明显的“听觉效果”,因为在同等运动速度下,单独记录的大鼠的发声比社交环境中的大鼠低。此外,来自50和22 kHz家庭的不同类别的呼叫显示出与运动活动的相关性明显不同。我们的研究结果表明,在高超声范围内的老鼠发声是承载有关发射器空间信息的社会信号,并突出了它们可能在空间行为的社会协调中发挥作用的可能性。

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