Data and code from: A neural hub for holistic courtship displays
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Courtship displays often involve the concerted production of several distinct courtship behaviors.? The neural circuits that enable the concerted production of the component behaviors of a courtship display are not well understood.? Here we identify a midbrain cell group (A11) that enables male zebra finches to produce their learned songs in concert with various other behaviors, including female-directed orientation, pursuit and calling.? Anatomical mapping reveals that A11 is at the center of a complex network including the song premotor nucleus HVC as well as brainstem regions crucial to calling and locomotion.? Notably, lesioning A11 terminals in HVC blocked female-directed singing, but did not interfere with female-directed calling, orientation or pursuit.? In contrast, lesioning A11 cell bodies strongly reduced and often abolished all female-directed courtship behaviors.? However, males with either type of lesion still produced songs when in social isolation.? Lastly, imaging calcium-related activity in A11 terminals in HVC showed that during courtship A11 signals HVC about female-directed calls and, during female-directed singing, about the transition from simpler introductory notes to the acoustically more complex syllables that depend intimately on HVC for their production. These results show how a brain region important to reproduction in both birds and mammals enables holistic courtship displays in male zebra finches that include learning songs, calls and other non-vocal behaviors."
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