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 fr...
The inability to extinguish a traumatic memory is a key aspect of post-traumatic stress disorder (PT...
Adult male rats subjected to a two-way avoidance task emitted ultrasonic vocalizations (20-30 kHz) b...
Strain and sex differences in fear conditioning were investigated in two commonly used laboratory ra...
Abstract In humans, screams have strong amplitude modulations (AM) at 30 to 150 Hz. These AM corresp...
Raw data showing rats' responses to ultrasonic playback. Rats underwent fear conditioning with 0, 1,...
Social alarm calls alert animals to potential danger and thereby promote group survival. Adult labor...
Adult laboratory rats produce two distinct types of ultrasonic vocalization (USV) that appear to ref...
We investigated the effects of prior stress on rats’ responses to 50-kHz (appetitive) and 22-kHz (av...
A wide variety of myomorph rodents (e.g., rats and mice) emit ultrasonic vocalization (USVs) in resp...
Rats are known to emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs). These USVs have been hypothesized to hold bi...
Fear behavior depends on interactions between the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the basolatera...
Raw data showing rats' responses to ultrasonic playback. Rats, i.e. Spontaneously Hypertensive ...
International audienceVisual Abstract Significance Statement While freezing is the most frequently u...
Ultrasonic vocalizations are among the oldest evolutionarily forms of animal communication. In order...
SummaryMost of what we know about the neural basis of fear has been unravelled by studies using asso...
The inability to extinguish a traumatic memory is a key aspect of post-traumatic stress disorder (PT...
Adult male rats subjected to a two-way avoidance task emitted ultrasonic vocalizations (20-30 kHz) b...
Strain and sex differences in fear conditioning were investigated in two commonly used laboratory ra...
Abstract In humans, screams have strong amplitude modulations (AM) at 30 to 150 Hz. These AM corresp...
Raw data showing rats' responses to ultrasonic playback. Rats underwent fear conditioning with 0, 1,...
Social alarm calls alert animals to potential danger and thereby promote group survival. Adult labor...
Adult laboratory rats produce two distinct types of ultrasonic vocalization (USV) that appear to ref...
We investigated the effects of prior stress on rats’ responses to 50-kHz (appetitive) and 22-kHz (av...
A wide variety of myomorph rodents (e.g., rats and mice) emit ultrasonic vocalization (USVs) in resp...
Rats are known to emit ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs). These USVs have been hypothesized to hold bi...
Fear behavior depends on interactions between the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the basolatera...
Raw data showing rats' responses to ultrasonic playback. Rats, i.e. Spontaneously Hypertensive ...
International audienceVisual Abstract Significance Statement While freezing is the most frequently u...
Ultrasonic vocalizations are among the oldest evolutionarily forms of animal communication. In order...
SummaryMost of what we know about the neural basis of fear has been unravelled by studies using asso...
The inability to extinguish a traumatic memory is a key aspect of post-traumatic stress disorder (PT...
Adult male rats subjected to a two-way avoidance task emitted ultrasonic vocalizations (20-30 kHz) b...
Strain and sex differences in fear conditioning were investigated in two commonly used laboratory ra...