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Localization of a vocal pattern generator in the pontine brainstem of the squirrel monkey
Authors:Hage Steffen R  Jürgens Uwe
Institution:Department of Neurobiology, German Primate Center, Kellnerweg 4, 37077 G?ttingen, Germany. shage@dpz.gwdg.de
Abstract:Very little is known about the coordination of muscles involved in mammalian vocalization at the level of single neurons. In the present study, a telemetric single-unit recording technique was used to explore the ventrolateral pontine brainstem for vocalization-correlated activity in the squirrel monkey during vocal communication. We found a discrete area in the reticular formation just above the superior olivary complex showing vocalization-correlated activity. These neurons showed an increase in neuronal activity exclusively just before and during vocalization; none of them was active during mastication, swallowing or quiet respiration. Furthermore, the neuronal activity of these neurons reflected acoustic features, such as call duration or syllable structure of frequency-modulated vocalization, directly. Based on these findings and previously reported anatomical data, we propose that this area serves as a vocal pattern generator for frequency-modulated call types.
Keywords:mastication  reticular formation  single-unit recording  telemetry  vocalization
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