Rodent ultrasonic communication and its relevance for models of neuropsychiatric disorders
Abstract Mice and rats produce and perceive calls in the ultrasonic range (so-called ultrasonic vocalizations, USV). Various USV types can be differentiated on the basis of distinct acoustic features. Their occurrence is dependent on stage of development, affective state and social context. When sep...
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