Ultrasonic communication in rats: can playback of 50-kHz calls induce approach behavior?
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Environmental and Pharmacological Modulation of Amphetamine- Induced 50-kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations in RatsChanges in Rat 50-kHz Ultrasonic Vocalizations During Dopamine Denervation and Aging: Relevance to NeurodegenerationPharmacology of Ultrasonic Vocalizations in adult Rats: Significance, Call Classification and Neural SubstrateRats selectively bred for low levels of play-induced 50 kHz vocalizations as a model for autism spectrum disorders: a role for NMDA receptorsAsic3(-/-) female mice with hearing deficit affects social development of pupsUltrasonic vocalizations in golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) reveal modest sex differences and nonlinear signals of sexual motivation.Vocalization-whisking coordination and multisensory integration of social signals in rat auditory cortex.Communication Impairment in Ultrasonic Vocal Repertoire during the Suckling Period of Cd157 Knockout Mice: Transient Improvement by Oxytocin.Specific 50-kHz vocalizations are tightly linked to particular types of behavior in juvenile rats anticipating play.Frequencies of inaudible high-frequency sounds differentially affect brain activity: positive and negative hypersonic effectsDominance status predicts social fear transmission in laboratory rats.Rats Synchronize Locomotion with Ultrasonic Vocalizations at the Subsecond Time Scale.Decreased approach behavior and nucleus accumbens immediate early gene expression in response to Parkinsonian ultrasonic vocalizations in rats.Vocal training, levodopa, and environment effects on ultrasonic vocalizations in a rat neurotoxin model of Parkinson disease.Exercise Effects on Early Vocal Ultrasonic Communication Dysfunction in a PINK1 Knockout Model of Parkinson's DiseaseVocal coselection in rat pup ultrasonic vocalizationsAtypical Social Development in Vasopressin-Deficient Brattleboro Rats.Pro-social 50-kHz ultrasonic communication in rats: post-weaning but not post-adolescent social isolation leads to social impairments-phenotypic rescue by re-socializationUltrasonic vocalizations: evidence for an affective opponent process during cocaine self-administration.Phasic dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens in response to pro-social 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations in ratsRodent ultrasonic vocalizations are bound to active sniffing behavior.Stereotypic laryngeal and respiratory motor patterns generate different call types in rat ultrasound vocalization.On the relationships between ultrasonic calling and anxiety-related behavior in rats.Dual functions of perirhinal cortex in fear conditioning.Positive and negative ultrasonic social signals elicit opposing firing patterns in rat amygdala.Subglottal pressure, tracheal airflow, and intrinsic laryngeal muscle activity during rat ultrasound vocalization.Positive affective vocalizations during cocaine and sucrose self-administration: a model for spontaneous drug desire in ratsBasolateral amygdala responds robustly to social calls: spiking characteristics of single unit activity.Adult male mice emit context-specific ultrasonic vocalizations that are modulated by prior isolation or group rearing environment.Conditioned place preference for social interaction in rats: contribution of sensory componentsHeart rates of male and female Sprague-Dawley and spontaneously hypertensive rats housed singly or in groups.Female urine-induced male mice ultrasonic vocalizations, but not scent-marking, is modulated by social experience.Female mice respond to male ultrasonic 'songs' with approach behaviour.Asymmetrical stimulus generalization following differential fear conditioningUltrasonic vocalizations induced by sex and amphetamine in M2, M4, M5 muscarinic and D2 dopamine receptor knockout mice.Dopaminergic modulation of affective and social deficits induced by prenatal glucocorticoid exposureA role for phasic dopamine release within the nucleus accumbens in encoding aversion: a review of the neurochemical literature.Rough-and-tumble play as a window on animal communication.Silent or Vocalizing Rats Copulate in a Similar Manner.Chronic deep brain stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle reverses depressive-like behavior in a hemiparkinsonian rodent model.
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Ultrasonic communication in rats: can playback of 50-kHz calls induce approach behavior?
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Rainer K W Schwarting
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0001365
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2007-12-26T00:00:00Z