Influence of auditory experience on the development of brain stem auditory-evoked potentials in mallard duck embryos and hatchlings

Lubov P. Dmitrieva, Gilbert Gottlieb
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Abstract

The development of brain stem auditory-evoked potentials (BAEP) was studied in devocalized ducklings reared in auditory isolation and in vocal ducklings exposed to enhanced species-specific auditory stimulation with embryonic contact-contentment calls (CTs). Thresholds and latency of BAEP wave P1 in the mute ducklings indicated that even short-term auditory deprivation affected the development of auditory sensitivity, substantially reducting the rate of decline in BAEP thresholds and latencies of P1, especially in the low-frequency (500 and 750 Hz) and high-frequency (above 2.0 kHz) ranges. The ducklings exposed to enhanced stimulation, on the other hand, showed an accelerated decline in BAEP thresholds and latencies of P1 across all test frequencies, with the most marked influence on low (below 1.5 kHz) and high (above 2.5 kHz) frequencies. The influence of species-specific auditory experience had its most potent effect during the embryonic critical period for postnatal auditory perceptual (behavioral) development, at which time the embryo produces and hears a special low-frequency (1.5–2.5 kHz) version of its own contact-contentment vocalization.

听觉体验对绿头鸭胚胎及幼雏脑干听觉诱发电位发育的影响
研究了在听觉隔离条件下饲养的分散化雏鸭和在胚胎接触满足叫声刺激下发声雏鸭的脑干听觉诱发电位(BAEP)的发育。静音鸭的BAEP波P1阈值和潜伏期表明,即使短期听觉剥夺也会影响听觉敏感性的发展,显著降低了BAEP波P1阈值和潜伏期的下降速度,特别是在低频(500和750 Hz)和高频(2.0 kHz以上)范围内。另一方面,暴露于增强刺激的雏鸭在所有测试频率下都表现出BAEP阈值和P1潜伏期的加速下降,在低(低于1.5 kHz)和高(高于2.5 kHz)频率上的影响最为显著。物种特异性听觉经验的影响在胚胎出生后听觉知觉(行为)发育的关键时期最为显著,在这个时期,胚胎产生并听到一种特殊的低频(1.5-2.5 kHz)版本的自己的接触满足发声。
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