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Rapid effects of testosterone on social decision-making in a monogamous California mice (Peromyscus californicus)

机译:睾酮对一酰上加州小鼠(Peromyscus Californicus)的社会决策的快速影响

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Social animals must cope with challenges and opportunities by adjusting how they react to a salient stimulus. Here we use California mice (Peromyscus californicus) and investigate the mechanisms underlying social decision-making by studying (i) rapid effects of testosterone (T) pulses on a male's decisions to approach a novel male (challenge) versus a receptive female (opportunity), and (ii) whether social experience shapes how such effects are manifested. In Experiment 1, we found that sexually naive males administered saline injections preferentially approached unfamiliar females over unfamiliar males, in contrast, 10 min after receiving a single T-injection, males expressed a preference for approaching unfamiliar males. Such an effect of T only occurred in sexually naive males, but not pair-bonded males, suggesting that the rapid effects of T on approach behavior may rely on the pair-bonding experiences. Experiment 2 investigated social decision-making across three repeated exposures to the challenge/opportunity situations. Only the initial decision, approach to the challenge, predicted future aggressive behaviors, and such an effect relied on the rapid actions of T. We also found that experience with the controlled challenge situation (the male intruder was restrained behind a wire mesh) dampened the approach to the male side (potential threat) when later exposed to the same conditions. This suggests that a resident's motivation to defend against a threatening individual may decrease as the threat posed by the "neighbors" is reduced. Overall rapid effects of post-encounter T pulses may play important roles in influencing behavioral decisions during social interactions.
机译:社会动物必须通过调整它们对显着刺激的反应方式来应对挑战和机遇。在这里,我们使用加州小鼠(Peromyscus Californicus)并调查通过学习(i)睾酮(t)脉冲对男性决定的快速影响来解决新的男性(挑战)与接受女性(机会)的影响(ii)社会经历是否表明这种效果如何表现出来。在实验1中,我们发现,在陌生的男性中,盐水注射的性幼稚雄性优先接近陌生的雌性,相比之下,在接受单一的滴眼后10分钟,雄性表达了接近陌生的男性的偏好。 T的这种效果只发生在性幼稚的男性中,但不是配对粘合的男性,这表明T对方法行为的快速影响可能依赖于对键合经验。实验2调查了三次重复曝光的社会决策,以挑战/机会情况。只有初步决定,致力于挑战,预测未来的侵略性行为,以及这种效果依赖于T的快速行动。我们还发现受到受控挑战情况的经验(男性入侵者被限制在金属丝后面)抑制了当后来暴露于相同条件时,对男性侧(潜在威胁)的方法。这表明,随着“邻居”造成的威胁减少,居民抵御威胁性的人的动力可能会降低。遇到后T脉冲的总体快速影响可能在社交互动期间影响行为决策时起着重要作用。

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