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Behavioral and Physiological Analyses of Ultrasound Production by Female Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)
Authors:FLOODY   OWEN R.
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Bucknell University Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837
Abstract:The results of behavioral studies suggest specific roles forhigh-frequency vocalizations (ultrasounds) in courtship andcopulatory interactions among golden hamsters. In addition,these results, and functional interpretations based on them,can help to guide studies of physiological mechanisms controllingultrasonic communication. For example, interpretations of rodentultrasounds as sexual or agonistic signals suggest that ultrasoundrates depend on gonadal hormones. This prediction has been verifiedfor several rodent species, including hamsters. Similar reasoningshould apply to the analysis of brain mechanisms for ultrasoundproduction. In particular, the consideration of hamster ultrasoundsas sexual behaviors and vocalizations, as well as hormone-dependentresponses, suggests several brain areas as especially likelyparticipants in neural circuits mediating hormonal effects onultrasonic communication. The preliminary results of a studyin which we lesioned one of these areas, the mesencephalic centralgrey, confirm this structure's involvement in the control ofhamster ultrasounds, and, more generally, support the utilityof behavioral data in physiological studies.
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