Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior

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Autor(a) principal: Sirotin, Yevgeniy B.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Costa, Martín Elias, Laplagne, Diego Andrés
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRN
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/23274
Resumo: During rodent active behavior, multiple orofacial sensorimotor behaviors, including sniffing and whisking, display rhythmicity in the theta range (~5–10 Hz). During specific behaviors, these rhythmic patterns interlock, such that execution of individual motor programs becomes dependent on the state of the others. Here we performed simultaneous recordings of the respiratory cycle and ultrasonic vocalization emission by adult rats and mice in social settings. We used automated analysis to examine the relationship between breathing patterns and vocalization over long time periods. Rat ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs, “50 kHz”) were emitted within stretches of active sniffing (5–10 Hz) and were largely absent during periods of passive breathing (1–4 Hz). Because ultrasound was tightly linked to the exhalation phase, the sniffing cycle segmented vocal production into discrete calls and imposed its theta rhythmicity on their timing. In turn, calls briefly prolonged exhalations, causing an immediate drop in sniffing rate. Similar results were obtained in mice. Our results show that ultrasonic vocalizations are an integral part of the rhythmic orofacial behavioral ensemble. This complex behavioral program is thus involved not only in active sensing but also in the temporal structuring of social communication signals. Many other social signals of mammals, including monkey calls and human speech, show structure in the theta range. Our work points to a mechanism for such structuring in rodent ultrasonic vocalizations.
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Rat ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs, “50 kHz”) were emitted within stretches of active sniffing (5–10 Hz) and were largely absent during periods of passive breathing (1–4 Hz). Because ultrasound was tightly linked to the exhalation phase, the sniffing cycle segmented vocal production into discrete calls and imposed its theta rhythmicity on their timing. In turn, calls briefly prolonged exhalations, causing an immediate drop in sniffing rate. Similar results were obtained in mice. Our results show that ultrasonic vocalizations are an integral part of the rhythmic orofacial behavioral ensemble. This complex behavioral program is thus involved not only in active sensing but also in the temporal structuring of social communication signals. Many other social signals of mammals, including monkey calls and human speech, show structure in the theta range. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
title Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
spellingShingle Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
Sirotin, Yevgeniy B.
ultrasonic vocalizations
rat
mouse
respiration
speech breathing
theta
rhythm
orofacial
title_short Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
title_full Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
title_fullStr Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
title_full_unstemmed Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
title_sort Rodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior
author Sirotin, Yevgeniy B.
author_facet Sirotin, Yevgeniy B.
Costa, Martín Elias
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
author_role author
author2 Costa, Martín Elias
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sirotin, Yevgeniy B.
Costa, Martín Elias
Laplagne, Diego Andrés
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ultrasonic vocalizations
rat
mouse
respiration
speech breathing
theta
rhythm
orofacial
topic ultrasonic vocalizations
rat
mouse
respiration
speech breathing
theta
rhythm
orofacial
description During rodent active behavior, multiple orofacial sensorimotor behaviors, including sniffing and whisking, display rhythmicity in the theta range (~5–10 Hz). During specific behaviors, these rhythmic patterns interlock, such that execution of individual motor programs becomes dependent on the state of the others. Here we performed simultaneous recordings of the respiratory cycle and ultrasonic vocalization emission by adult rats and mice in social settings. We used automated analysis to examine the relationship between breathing patterns and vocalization over long time periods. Rat ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs, “50 kHz”) were emitted within stretches of active sniffing (5–10 Hz) and were largely absent during periods of passive breathing (1–4 Hz). Because ultrasound was tightly linked to the exhalation phase, the sniffing cycle segmented vocal production into discrete calls and imposed its theta rhythmicity on their timing. In turn, calls briefly prolonged exhalations, causing an immediate drop in sniffing rate. Similar results were obtained in mice. Our results show that ultrasonic vocalizations are an integral part of the rhythmic orofacial behavioral ensemble. This complex behavioral program is thus involved not only in active sensing but also in the temporal structuring of social communication signals. Many other social signals of mammals, including monkey calls and human speech, show structure in the theta range. Our work points to a mechanism for such structuring in rodent ultrasonic vocalizations.
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