1. Vocalizations associated with anxiety and fear in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus).
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Kato Y, Gokan H, Oh-Nishi A, Suhara T, Watanabe S, and Minamimoto T
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- Acoustic Stimulation, Analysis of Variance, Animals, Anxiety drug therapy, Auditory Perception, Callithrix, Carbolines pharmacology, Disease Models, Animal, Fear drug effects, Female, GABA Antagonists pharmacology, Male, Motor Activity drug effects, Photic Stimulation, Time Factors, Vocalization, Animal classification, Anxiety physiopathology, Fear psychology, Vocalization, Animal physiology
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Vocalizations of common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) were examined under experimental situations related to fear or anxiety. When marmosets were isolated in an unfamiliar environment, they frequently vocalized "tsik-egg" calls, which were the combination calls of 'tsik' followed by several 'egg'. Tsik-egg calls were also observed after treatment with the anxiogenic drug FG-7142 (20mg/kg, sc). In contrast, when marmosets were exposed to predatory stimuli as fear-evoking situations, they frequently vocalized tsik solo calls as well as tsik-egg calls. These results suggest that marmosets dissociate the vocalization of tsik-egg and tsik calls under conditions related to fear/anxiety; tsik-egg solo vocalizations were emitted under anxiety-related conditions (e.g., isolation and anxiogenic drug treatment), whereas a mixed vocalization of tsik-egg and tsik was emitted when confronted with fear-provoking stimuli (i.e., threatening predatory stimuli). Tsik-egg call with/without tsik can be used as a specific vocal index of fear/anxiety in marmosets, which allows us to understand the neural mechanism of negative emotions in primate., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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