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Effects of laryngeal nerve transection on squirrel monkey calls
Authors:U. Jürgens  M. Hast  R. Pratt
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie, Kraepelinstraße 2, D-8000 München, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, USA
Abstract:Summary Six squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) were implanted with intracerebral electrodes yielding specific call types when electrically stimulated. Two animals then received bilateral transection of the recurrent nerve; in another two animals the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve was cut bilaterally; two further animals received unilateral transection of either the recurrent or the external laryngeal nerve. In one animal with both recurrent nerves cut, the external laryngeal nerves were cut in addition 3 months later. The vocal changes caused by these transections were observed and can be summarized as follows:Unilateral interruption of the recurrent nerve causes only minor disturbances which are limited to low-pitched sounds. Bilateral interruption of the same nerve leads to a reduction of maximal intensities and durations in general. Whereas the frequency-time structure is severely disorganized in all harmonic calls with a fundamental below 1 kHz and all non-harmonic, noise-like calls, it remains unaffected in harmonic calls with a fundamental above 1 kHz. Unilateral transection of the external laryngeal nerve causes a drop of fundamental frequency in high-pitched calls to almost half. Bilateral transection of the same nerve abolishes all calls with a fundamental above 1 kHz. In wide-band frequency calls it is followed by a shift of main energy towards lower frequencies. Low-pitched harmonic as well as noise-like calls remain normal. Cutting both external laryngeal nerves in addition to recurrent nerves is followed by loss of all sounds except one coughing-like, abnormal call. All animals with transection of the external laryngeal nerve show recovery of the high-pitched calls which seems to be due to new innervation of the cricothyroid muscle from the pharyngeal plexus.
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