Effect of Prenatal Species-specific and Music
Stimulation on the Postnatal Auditory Preference of Domestic Chick
Suman
Jain*, Ratna Sharma* and Shashi Wadhwa**
Departments of *Physiology and **Anatomy,
All
India Institute of Medical Sciences,
Ansari
Nagar, New Delhi – 110 029
( Received on May 10, 2003 )
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Abstract : Perinatal sensory experience
plays an important role in the development of perceptual
preferences. In the present study prenatal enrichment with sound
stimulus was given to see its effect on the development of
postnatal auditory preference. Auditory stimulation with either
species-specific (chicken maternal and hatching calls) or music
(slow and fast sitar music) sounds was provided to two separate
sets of fertilized eggs from the day 10 of incubation. The
postnatal auditory preference of the chicks to either
species-specific or music sounds was then tested at different time
periods after hatching. All the chicks, irrespective of the type
of prenatal exposure, showed preference for species-specific
maternal calls. Notably, the music stimulated chicks did not show
preference for either slow or fast music. In both the experimental
groups, the number of chicks responding to the species-specific
maternal calls was significantly (P<0.001) more at 24 h and 48 h
post hatch, when compared with the unstimulated control group.
Comparison of the species-specific stimulated group with the music
stimulated group, for auditory preference to the maternal calls,
did not show any significant difference. Further, in the
species-specific sound stimulated groups, there was a significant
(P<0.001) increase in the number of chicks responding to maternal
calls at 60 h of age with repeated testing. However, there was no
effect of peer imprinting on the auditory preference of the
chicks, in both the experimental groups. The results indicate that
prenatal auditory experience with either species-specific or
non-specific music enhances the postnatal auditory preference of
chicks for the species-specific sounds.
Key words :
prenatal
music
species-specific sounds
auditory preference
chick (Gallus domesticus)