Pain cues override identity cues in baby cries.

Behavioral neuroscience Natural sciences Research methodology social sciences Social sciences

Journal

iScience
ISSN: 2589-0042
Titre abrégé: iScience
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101724038

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
19 Jul 2024
Historique:
received: 14 01 2024
revised: 29 04 2024
accepted: 21 06 2024
medline: 26 7 2024
pubmed: 26 7 2024
entrez: 26 7 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Baby cries can convey both static information related to individual identity and dynamic information related to the baby's emotional and physiological state. How do these dimensions interact? Are they transmitted independently, or do they compete against one another? Here we show that the universal acoustic expression of pain in distress cries overrides individual differences at the expense of identity signaling. Our acoustic analysis show that pain cries, compared with discomfort cries, are characterized by a more unstable source, thus interfering with the production of identity cues. Machine learning analyses and psychoacoustic experiments reveal that while the baby's identity remains encoded in pain cries, it is considerably weaker than in discomfort cries. Our results are consistent with the prediction that the costs of failing to signal distress outweigh the cost of weakening cues to identity.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39055954
doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.110375
pii: S2589-0042(24)01600-6
pmc: PMC11269312
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

110375

Informations de copyright

© 2024 The Author(s).

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare no competing interests.

Auteurs

Siloé Corvin (S)

ENES Bioacoustics Research Lab, CRNL, University of Saint-Etienne, CNRS, Inserm, Saint-Etienne, France.
Université Jean-Monnet-Saint-Etienne, INSERM, CNRS, UCBL, CRNL U1028, NeuroPain team, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France.

Camille Fauchon (C)

Université Jean-Monnet-Saint-Etienne, INSERM, CNRS, UCBL, CRNL U1028, NeuroPain team, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France.
Université Clermont Auvergne, CHU de Clermont-Ferrand, Inserm, Neuro-Dol, Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Hugues Patural (H)

Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, SAINBIOSE laboratory, Inserm, University Hospital of Saint-Etienne, University of Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne, France.

Roland Peyron (R)

Université Jean-Monnet-Saint-Etienne, INSERM, CNRS, UCBL, CRNL U1028, NeuroPain team, 42023 Saint-Etienne, France.

David Reby (D)

ENES Bioacoustics Research Lab, CRNL, University of Saint-Etienne, CNRS, Inserm, Saint-Etienne, France.
Institut universitaire de France, Paris, France.

Frédéric Theunissen (F)

Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.

Nicolas Mathevon (N)

ENES Bioacoustics Research Lab, CRNL, University of Saint-Etienne, CNRS, Inserm, Saint-Etienne, France.
Institut universitaire de France, Paris, France.
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, CHArt lab, PSL University, Paris, France.

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