학술논문

Amplitude modulation pattern of rat distress vocalisations during fear conditioning.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 7/10/2023, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-11. 11p.
Subject
*AMPLITUDE modulation
*BATS
*RATS
*HEART beat
*ANIMAL species
*ARCHAEOLOGICAL human remains
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
In humans, screams have strong amplitude modulations (AM) at 30 to 150 Hz. These AM correspond to the acoustic correlate of perceptual roughness. In bats, distress calls can carry AMs, which elicit heart rate increases in playback experiments. Whether amplitude modulation occurs in fearful vocalisations of other animal species beyond humans and bats remains unknown. Here we analysed the AM pattern of rats' 22-kHz ultrasonic vocalisations emitted in a fear conditioning task. We found that the number of vocalisations decreases during the presentation of conditioned stimuli. We also observed that AMs do occur in rat 22-kHz vocalisations. AMs are stronger during the presentation of conditioned stimuli, and during escape behaviour compared to freezing. Our results suggest that the presence of AMs in vocalisations emitted could reflect the animal's internal state of fear related to avoidance behaviour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]