Vocal Signals of Sexual Motivation in Male and Female Rodents

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2018
Authors:Fernández-Vargas
Journal:Current Sexual Health Reports
Date Published:Jan-10-2020
ISSN:1548-3584
Nøkkelord:bioacoustics, communication, Golden hamsters, House mouse, Nongenomic steroid action, Rats, Rodents, Sex steroids, Sexual behavior, Sexual motivation, Syrian hamsters, Ultrasonic vocalizations
Abstract:

Purpose of the Review

Rodents produce ultrasonic vocalizations (USV) under different social contexts, including courtship and reproduction. The present review aims to summarize the behavioral, bioacoustical, and physiological evidence that USV are reliable signals of sexual motivation in both male and female rodents.

Recent Findings

USV are actively produced by both sexes during sexual interactions, contrary to earlier assumptions. Male-typical and female-typical vocal behaviors can be identified. Calling rates and acoustic parameters, such as call duration, frequency, and energy, can be modulated rapidly over time by motivational state and sexual context. USV produced in response to sexual context could be regulated by the brain on a moment-to-moment basis through non-classical mechanisms of steroid action. Finally, I provide some practical considerations for the acoustic and statistical analyses of these vocal signals.

Summary

USV can be used as signals of sexual motivation in both sexes to study brain and hormonal mechanisms underlying sexual behavior or sexual differentiation.

URL:http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11930-018-0179-9
DOI:10.1007/s11930-018-0179-9
Short Title:Curr Sex Health Rep
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