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Experience dependence of neural responses to different classes of male songs in the primary auditory forebrain of female songbirds.

机译:在雌性鸣鸟的初级听觉前脑中经历神经反应对不同类别的雄性歌曲的依赖性。

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There is both extensive species-specificity and critical experience-dependence in the recognition of own species songs in many songbird species. For example, female zebra finches Taeniopygia guttata raised by their parents show behavioral preferences for the songs of the father over unfamiliar conspecific males and for unfamiliar songs of conspecifics over heterospecifics. Behavioral discrimination between different species' songs is also displayed by females raised without exposure to any male songs but it is diminished in females raised by heterospecific foster parents. We tested whether neural responses in the female auditory forebrain paralleled each of these known behavioral patterns in song-class discrimination. We analyzed spike rates, above background levels, recorded from single units in the L2a subregion of the field L complex of female zebra finches. In subjects raised by genetic parents, spike rates were similar to songs of fathers and unfamiliar male zebra finches, and higher to unfamiliar conspecific over unfamiliar heterospecific songs. In females raised in isolation from male songs, we also found higher spike rates to unfamiliar conspecific over heterospecific songs. In females raised by heterospecific foster parents, spike rates were similar in response to songs of the foster father and unfamiliar males of the foster species, similar between unfamiliar songs of conspecifics and the heterospecific foster species, and higher to unfamiliar songs of the foster species over a third finch species. Thus, in parallel to the experience-dependence of females' behaviors in response to different male song classes, differences in social experiences can also alter neural response patterns to male song classes in the auditory forebrain of female zebra finches.
机译:在许多鸣禽物种中,对自身物种歌曲的识别既具有广泛的物种特异性,又具有关键的经验依赖性。例如,由父母抚养的雌性斑马雀Taeniopygia guttata表现出对父亲的歌而非陌生的同种雄性的行为以及对陌生的同种杂种而不是异种的行为的偏好。在没有接触任何男性歌曲的情况下长大的雌性也表现出不同物种的歌曲之间的行为歧视,但是在异种寄养父母抚养的雌性中,这种行为歧视有所减少。我们测试了女性听觉前脑中的神经反应是否与歌曲分类中的每个已知行为模式平行。我们分析了雌性斑马雀L场L复合体的L2a子区域中单个单元记录的高于背景水平的峰值频率。在遗传父母抚养的对象中,峰值频率与父亲和不熟悉的男性斑马雀的歌曲相似,比不熟悉的异种歌曲更高。在与男性歌曲隔离的地方饲养的女性中,我们还发现与异种歌曲相比,陌生的同种动物的峰值频率更高。在异种寄养父母抚养的雌性中,对寄养父亲的歌曲和寄养物种的陌生雄性的反应相似,尖峰频率相似,同种异种寄养物种的陌生歌曲与相似的种之间的相似,并且高于第三种雀科。因此,与女性响应不同男性歌曲类别的行为的经验依赖性平行的同时,社会经历的差异也可以改变雌性斑马雀的听觉前脑对男性歌曲类别的神经反应模式。

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