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. 2023 Sep;228(7):1785-1797.
doi: 10.1007/s00429-023-02693-0. Epub 2023 Aug 24.

Context-dependent activation of a social behavior brain network during learned vocal production

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Context-dependent activation of a social behavior brain network during learned vocal production

Katherine L Anderson et al. Brain Struct Funct. 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Neural activation in brain regions for vocal control is social context dependent. This context-dependent brain activation reflects social context-appropriate vocal behavior but has unresolved mechanisms. Studies of non-vocal social behaviors in multiple organisms suggest a functional role for several evolutionarily conserved and highly interconnected brain regions. Here, we use neural activity-dependent gene expression to evaluate the functional connectivity of this social behavior network within zebra finches in non-social and social singing contexts. We found that activity in one social behavior network region, the medial preoptic area (POM), was strongly associated with the amount of non-social undirected singing in zebra finches. In addition, in all regions of the social behavior network and the paraventricular nucleus (PVN), a higher percentage of EGR1 expression was observed during a social female-directed singing context compared to a non-social undirected singing context. Furthermore, we observed distinct patterns of significantly correlated activity between regions of the social behavior network during non-social undirected and social female-directed singing. Our results suggest that non-social vs. social contexts differentially activate this social behavior network and PVN. Moreover, neuronal activity within this social behavior network, PVN, and POM may alter context-appropriate vocal production.

Keywords: Activity-dependent gene expression; Animal behavior; Social behavior network; Songbird.

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