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about:
- identifier: UBERON:0001393
name: auditory cortex
schemaKey: Anatomy
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status: dandi:OpenAccess
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- name: microscopy approach; cell population imaging
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dataStandard:
- identifier: RRID:SCR_015242
name: Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
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measurementTechnique:
- name: surgical technique
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- name: two-photon microscopy technique
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numberOfFiles: 777
numberOfSubjects: 54
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- identifier: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_10090
name: Mus musculus - House mouse
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citation: Schiavo, Jennifer K.; Valtcheva, Silvana; Bair-Marshall, Chloe J.; Song,
Soomin C.; Martin, Kathleen A.; Froemke, Robert C. (2024) Innate and plastic mechanisms
for maternal behaviour in auditory cortex (Version draft) [Data set]. DANDI archive.
https://dandiarchive.org/dandiset/000249/draft
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email: ben.dichter@gmail.com
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name: Schiavo, Jennifer K.
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name: Valtcheva, Silvana
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name: Bair-Marshall, Chloe J.
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name: Song, Soomin C.
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name: Martin, Kathleen A.
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name: Froemke, Robert C.
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dateCreated: '2022-05-18T13:58:54.819909+00:00'
description: "Infant cries evoke powerful responses in parents. Whether parental animals
are intrinsically sensitive to neonatal vocalizations, or instead learn about vocal
cues for parenting responses is unclear. In mice, pup-naive virgin females do not
recognize the meaning of pup distress calls, but retrieve isolated pups to the nest
after having been co-housed with a mother and litte. Distress calls are variable,
and require co-caring virgin mice to generalize across calls for reliable retrieval.
Here we show that the onset of maternal behaviour in mice results from interactions
between intrinsic mechanisms and experience-dependent plasticity in the auditory
cortex. In maternal females, calls with inter-syllable intervals (ISIs) from 75
to 375 milliseconds elicited pup retrieval, and cortical responses were generalized
across these ISIs. By contrast, naive virgins were neuronally and behaviourally
sensitized to the most common (\u2018prototypical\u2019) ISIs. Inhibitory and excitatory
neural responses were initially mismatched in the cortex of naive mice, with untuned
inhibition and overly narrow excitation. During co-housing experiments, excitatory
responses broadened to represent a wider range of ISIs, whereas inhibitory tuning
sharpened to form a perceptual boundary. We presented synthetic calls during co-housing
and observed that neurobehavioural responses adjusted to match these statistics,
a process that required cortical activity and the hypothalamic oxytocin system.
Neuroplastic mechanisms therefore build on an intrinsic sensitivity in the mouse
auditory cortex, and enable rapid plasticity for reliable parenting behaviour."
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identifier: DANDI:000249
keywords:
- oxytocin
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- spdx:CC-BY-4.0
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name: Innate and plastic mechanisms for maternal behaviour in auditory cortex
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name: Innate and plastic mechanisms for maternal behaviour in auditory cortex
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url: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2807-6
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url: https://figshare.com/collections/Innate_and_plastic_mechanisms_in_auditory_cortex_for_maternal_behavior/5043830
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