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Handbook of Mammalian Vocalization (eBook)

An Integrative Neuroscience Approach

Stefan M Brudzynski (Herausgeber)

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2009 | 1. Auflage
546 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-092337-6 (ISBN)
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The present proposal offers an outline of the planned major Handbook on Mammalian Vocalization, which fills a clear niche existing in the science book literature and on the market. The Handbook is designed as a broad and comprehensive, but well-balanced book, written from the neuroscience point of view in the broad sense of this term. Only a few issues will be reduced, which are extensively covered in other recent book publications. The Handbook is planned in a unique way and will not directly compete with other books on the market. This well-illustrated Handbook will pay a particular attention to systematically organized details but also to the explanatory style of the text and internal cohesiveness of the content, so the successive chapters will gradually develop a consistent story without losing the inherent complexity. Studies from many species will be included, however, rodents will dominate, as most of the brain investigations were done on these species.
The leading idea of the Handbook is that vocalizations evolved as highly adaptive specific signals, which are selectively picked up by the brain. The brain serves as a receptor and behavioural amplifier. Brain systems will be described, which allow vocal signals rapidly changing the entire state of the organism and trigger vital biological responses, usually also with accompanying emission of vocalizations. Integrative brain functions leading to vocal outcome will be described, along with the vocalization generators and motor output to larynx and other supportive motor subsystems. The last sections of the Handbook will explain bioacoustic structure of vocalizations, present understanding of information coding, and origins of the complex semiotic/ semantic content of vocalizations in social mammals.
The Handbook is thought as a major source of information for professionals from many fields, with neuroscience approach as a common denominator. The handbook is planned to provide consistent and unified understanding of all major aspects of vocalization in a monographic manner, and at the same time, to give an encyclopaedic overview of major topics associated with vocalization from molecular/ cellular level to behavior and cognitive processing. It is planned to be written in a strictly scientific way but clear enough to serve not only for specialized researchers in different fields of neuroscience but also for academic teachers of neuroscience, including behavioural neuroscience, affective neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, neuroethology, biopsychology, neurolingusitics, speech pathology, and other related fields, and also for research fellows, graduate and other advanced students, who widely need such a source publication.
Handbook of Mammalian Vocalization is designed as a broad and comprehensive, but well-balanced book, written from the neuroscience point of view in the broad sense of this term. This well-illustrated Handbook pays particular attention to systematically organized details but also to the explanatory style of the text and internal cohesiveness of the content, so the successive chapters gradually develop a consistent story without losing the inherent complexity. Studies from many species are included, however rodents dominate, as most of the brain investigations were done on these species. The leading idea of the Handbook is that vocalizations evolved as highly adaptive specific signals, which are selectively picked up by the brain. The brain serves as a receptor and behavioural amplifier. Brain systems will be described, which allow vocal signals rapidly changing the entire state of the organism and trigger vital biological responses, usually also with accompanying emission of vocalizations. Integrative brain functions leading to vocal outcome will be described, along with the vocalization generators and motor output to larynx and other supportive motor subsystems. The last sections of the Handbook explains bioacoustic structure of vocalizations, present understanding of information coding, and origins of the complex semiotic/ semantic content of vocalizations in social mammals. The Handbook is a major source of information for professionals from many fields, with a neuroscience approach as a common denominator. The handbook provides consistent and unified understanding of all major aspects of vocalization in a monographic manner, and at the same time, gives an encyclopaedic overview of major topics associated with vocalization from molecular/ cellular level to behavior and cognitive processing. It is written in a strictly scientific way but clear enough to serve not only for specialized researchers in different fields of neuroscience but also for academic teachers of neuroscience, including behavioural neuroscience, affective neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, neuroethology, biopsychology, neurolingusitics, speech pathology, and other related fields, and also for research fellows, graduate and other advanced students, who widely need such a source publication. - The first comprehensive handbook on what we know about vocalization in Mammalians- Carefully edited, the handbook provides an integrated overview of the area- International list of highly regarded contributors, including Jaak Pankseep (Washington State University), David McFarland (Oxford), John D. Newman (NIH ? Unit on Developmental Neuroethology), Gerd Poeggel (Leipzig), Shiba Keisuke (Chiba City, Japan), and others, tightly edited by a single, well regarded editor who has edited a special issue in Behavioral Brain Research on the topic before

Front Cover 1
Handbook of Mammalian Vocalization: An Integrative Neuroscience Approach 4
Copyright Page 5
Contents 6
About the Authors 10
Preface 18
Acknowledgments 20
Section 1. Introduction 22
Chapter 1.1. Vocalization as an ethotransmitter: introduction to the Handbook of Mammalian Vocalization 24
Section 2. Evolution of the Vocal System and Vocalization 32
Chapter 2.1. Laryngeal muscles as highly specialized organs in airway protection, respiration and phonation 34
Chapter 2.2. Evolution of the communication brain in control of mammalian vocalization 44
Chapter 2.3. Evolution of the infant separation call: rodent ultrasonic vocalization 50
Chapter 2.4. Understanding the evolutionary origin and diversification of bat echolocation calls 58
Section 3. Diversity of Vocalizations 70
Chapter 3.1. A frequency scaling rule in mammalian vocalization 72
Chapter 3.2. Elephant infrasounds: long-range communication 78
Chapter 3.3. Rat ultrasonic vocalization: short-range communication 90
Chapter 3.4. Ultrasonic calls of wild and wild-type rodents 98
Chapter 3.5. Vocal repertoire in mouse pups: strain differences 110
Section 4. Vocalizations as Specific Stimuli: Selective Perception of Vocalization 118
Chapter 4.1. Subcortical responses to species-specific vocalizations 120
Chapter 4.2. Activation of limbic system structures by replay of ultrasonic vocalization in rats 134
Chapter 4.3. Selective perception and recognition of vocal signals 146
Chapter 4.4. Cortical processing of vocal sounds in primates 156
Section 5. Effects of Vocalization on the Organism’s State and Behavior: Brain as an Amplifier of Vocal Signals 170
Chapter 5.1. Vocalization as a social signal in defensive behavior 172
Chapter 5.2. Effect of altricial pup ultrasonic vocalization on maternal behavior 180
Chapter 5.3. Vocalization as a specific trigger of emotional responses 188
Chapter 5.4. Vocalizations as tools for influencing the affect and behavior of others 198
Chapter 5.5. Brain mechanisms for processing perceived emotional vocalizations in humans 208
Section 6. Limbic Generation of Vocalization: Vocalization as an Index of Behavioral State 220
Chapter 6.1. Emotional causes and consequences of social-affective vocalization 222
Chapter 6.2. Frequency modulated 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations reflect a positive emotional state in the rat: neural substrates and therapeutic implications 230
Chapter 6.3. Vocal expression of emotion in a nocturnal prosimian primate group, mouse lemurs 236
Chapter 6.4. Rat infant isolation vocalizations and their modulation by social cues as a model of expression of infantile emotionality 248
Section 7. Hypothalamic/Limbic Integrative Function for Vocal/Behavioral Outcome 262
Chapter 7.1. Limbic, hypothalamic and periaqueductal gray circuitry and mechanisms controlling rage and vocalization in the cat 264
Chapter 7.2. The polyvagal hypothesis: common mechanisms mediating autonomic regulation, vocalizations and listening 276
Chapter 7.3. Medial cholinoceptive vocalization strip in the cat and rat brains: initiation of defensive vocalizations 286
Chapter 7.4. Hypothalamic control of pain vocalization and affective dimension of pain signaling 302
Chapter 7.5. Responses of limbic, midbrain and brainstem structures to electrically-induced vocalizations 314
Chapter 7.6. Adult house mouse ( Mus musculus ) ultrasonic calls: hormonal and pheromonal regulation 324
Section 8. Midbrain and Central Pattern Generators for Vocalization 332
Chapter 8.1. Role of the periaqueductal gray in expressing vocalization 334
Chapter 8.2. Localization of the central pattern generator for vocalization 350
Chapter 8.3. Neuronal networks involved in the generation of vocalization 360
Chapter 8.4. Central pattern generators for orofacial movements and speech 372
Section 9. Integrative Motor Functions of the Ambiguus, Retroambiguus and Parabrachial Nuclei 392
Chapter 9.1. Functions of larynx in breathing, vocalization and airway protective reflexes 394
Chapter 9.2. Vocal – respiratory interactions in the parabrachial nucleus 404
Chapter 9.3. Audio – vocal interactions in the mammalian brain 414
Chapter 9.4. Vocal control in echolocating bats 424
Section 10. Sound Production by Larynx 438
Chapter 10.1. Functions of the larynx and production of sounds 440
Chapter 10.2. Structure and oscillatory function of the vocal folds 448
Chapter 10.3. Mechanisms and evolution of roaring-like vocalization in mammals 460
Chapter 10.4. Generation of sound in marine mammals 472
Section 11. Vocal Communication Systems in Mammals: Semiotic Codes in Vocalization 488
Chapter 11.1. Control of gestures and vocalizations in primates 490
Chapter 11.2. The generation of functionally referential and motivational vocal signals in mammals 498
Chapter 11.3. Auditory categories in the non-human primate 508
Chapter 11.4. Recognition of individuals within the social group: signature vocalizations 516
Chapter 11.5. Evolution of mammalian vocal signals: development of semiotic content and semantics of human language 526
Index 536

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