Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.

The song of a male zebra finch is a stereotyped motor sequence whose tempo varies with social context--whether or not the song is directed at a female bird--as well as with the time of day. The neural mechanisms underlying these changes in tempo are unknown. Here we show that brain temperature recor...

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Main Authors: Dmitriy Aronov, Michale S Fee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3480430?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-91cb31e8418f478d9d975696fc786faf2020-11-25T01:00:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4785610.1371/journal.pone.0047856Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.Dmitriy AronovMichale S FeeThe song of a male zebra finch is a stereotyped motor sequence whose tempo varies with social context--whether or not the song is directed at a female bird--as well as with the time of day. The neural mechanisms underlying these changes in tempo are unknown. Here we show that brain temperature recorded in freely behaving male finches exhibits a global increase in response to the presentation of a female bird. This increase strongly correlates with, and largely explains, the faster tempo of songs directed at a female compared to songs produced in social isolation. Furthermore, we find that the observed diurnal variations in song tempo are also explained by natural variations in brain temperature. Our findings suggest that brain temperature is an important variable that can influence the dynamics of activity in neural circuits, as well as the temporal features of behaviors that some of these circuits generate.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3480430?pdf=render
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Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.
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title Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.
title_short Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.
title_full Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.
title_fullStr Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.
title_full_unstemmed Natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.
title_sort natural changes in brain temperature underlie variations in song tempo during a mating behavior.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The song of a male zebra finch is a stereotyped motor sequence whose tempo varies with social context--whether or not the song is directed at a female bird--as well as with the time of day. The neural mechanisms underlying these changes in tempo are unknown. Here we show that brain temperature recorded in freely behaving male finches exhibits a global increase in response to the presentation of a female bird. This increase strongly correlates with, and largely explains, the faster tempo of songs directed at a female compared to songs produced in social isolation. Furthermore, we find that the observed diurnal variations in song tempo are also explained by natural variations in brain temperature. Our findings suggest that brain temperature is an important variable that can influence the dynamics of activity in neural circuits, as well as the temporal features of behaviors that some of these circuits generate.
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