Brain activity underlying American crow processing of encounters with dead conspecifics

dc.contributor.authorSwift, Kaeli
dc.contributor.authorMarzluff, John
dc.contributor.authorTempleton, Christopher
dc.contributor.authorShimizu, Toru
dc.contributor.authorCross, Donna
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-02T23:17:51Z
dc.date.available2019-09-02T23:17:51Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractAnimals utilize a variety of auditory and visual cues to navigate the landscape of fear. For some species, including some corvids, dead conspecifics appear to act as one such visual cue of danger, and prompt alarm calling by attending conspecifics. Which brain regions mediate responses to dead conspecifics, and how this compares to other threats, has so far only been speculative. Using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) we contrast the metabolic response to visual and auditory cues associated with a dead conspecific among five a priori selected regions in the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) brain: the hippocampus, nidopallium caudolaterale, striatum, amygdala, and the septum. Using a longitudinal, fully balanced approach, we exposed crows to four stimuli: a dead conspecific, a dead song sparrow (Melospiza melodia), conspecific alarm calls given in response to a dead crow, and conspecific food begging calls. We find that in response to observations of a dead crow, crows show significant activity in areas associated with higher-order decision-making (NCL), but not in areas associated with social behaviors or fear learning. We do not find strong differences in activation between hearing alarm calls and food begging calls; both activate the NCL. Lastly, repeated exposures to negative stimuli had a marginal effect on the subjects’ sensitivity in response to control stimuli, suggesting that crows might quickly learn from such experiences.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by The National Institute of Health (1S10OD017980-01), the James W. Ridgeway Professorship at the University of Washington, and by the generous support of private donors through Experiment.comen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/44485
dc.subjectAmerican crow; functional neuroimaging; dead conspecific; comparative thanatology; [F-18]fluorodeoxyglucose-PET imagingen_US
dc.titleBrain activity underlying American crow processing of encounters with dead conspecificsen_US
dc.typeDataseten_US

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