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A comparison of the effects of testosterone on aggressive responses by the domestic chick to the human hand and to a large sphere
Authors:P.G. Clifton  R.J. Andrew
Affiliation:School of Biological Sciences, Unviersity of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QG UK
Abstract:In young male chicks a single injection of testosterone oenanthate leads to a long-lasting facilitation of behaviour patterns related to adult attack, courtship and copulation. The same responses, in particular facilitated pecking, may be evoked, with a similar time course of facilitation and subsequent waning, by a human hand or a white featureless sphere. The dose-response curve to the androgen is also similar for these two objects. A very simple stimulus thus appears to be capable of evoking at least one major component of aggressive behaviour, as well as other responses normally directed to conspecifics. Pecking of the sphere increases within 4–7 h of a second injection of the androgen, given after facilitation due to the first has disappeared, whereas the first requires 48–72 h to become effective. This rapid effect is not dependent on the age of the animal, nor on prior experience of pecking the sphere—indeed this causes marked habituation of all response to the sphere, whether or not response is facilitated by testosterone during the initial experience. It appears to result from central ‘priming’, perhaps by a process similar to the reversal of refractoriness to central androgen implants by prior systemic priming with testosterone, which has been previously reported for adult castrates.
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