“…one with frequencies around 50 kHz (Burgdorf & Panksepp, 2001;Burgdorf et al, 2008;Burgdorf, Panksepp, & Moskal, 2011;Knutson, Burgdorf, & Panksepp, 2002;Webber et al, 2012;Wöhr & Schwarting, 2007). During rough-and-tumble play, rats emit frequency-modulated 50 kHz USVs (Burgdorf et al, 2008;Himmler, Kisko, Euston, Kolb, & Pellis, 2014;Kisko, Himmler, Himmler, Euston, & Pellis, 2015;Kisko, Wöhr, Pellis, & Pellis, 2016;Knutson et al, 1998), which are emitted in situations normally considered positive or of high reward value, such as receiving or anticipating a food reward or having sex (Burgdorf et al, 2008;Burgdorf et al, 2011;Vanderschuren, 2010).…”