Monoamine serotonin (5HT) has been linked to aggression for many years across species [1-3]. However, elaboration of the neurochemical pathways that govern aggression has proven difficult because monoaminergic neurons also regulate other behaviors [4, 5]. There are approximately 100 serotonergic neurons in the Drosophila nervous system, and they influence sleep [6], circadian rhythms [7], memory [8, 9], and courtship [10]. In the Drosophila model of aggression [11], the acute shut down of the entire serotonergic system yields flies that fight less, whereas induced activation of 5HT neurons promotes aggression [12]. Using intersectional genetics, we restricted the population of 5HT neurons that can be reproducibly manipulated to identify tho...
Understanding the neural basis of behavior has been the goal of neuroscience from the very beginning...
Intraspecific male-male aggression, important for sexual selection, is regulated by environment, exp...
SummaryEscalated aggression can have devastating societal consequences, yet underlying neurobiologic...
SummaryMonoamine serotonin (5HT) has been linked to aggression for many years across species [1–3]. ...
Aggression is an innate behavior that is important for animal survival and evolution. We examined th...
How brains are hardwired to produce aggressive behavior, and how aggression circuits are related to ...
Out -of-context aggression is being recognized more in disease and injury states. In the Certel Lab,...
We report here the effects of several neurobiological determinants on aggressive behaviour in the fr...
Aggression is known to be regulated by pheromonal information in many species. But how central brain...
When two socially naive Drosophila males meet, they will fight. However, prior social grouping of ma...
Terra Hanks1, Jonathan Andrews2, Sarah Certel1,2 1Division of Biological Sciences, University of Mon...
SummaryMales of most species are more aggressive than females, but the neural mechanisms underlying ...
Aggression is essential for an individual’s survival, but it can also lead to unfavorable consequenc...
SummaryMulticellular organization is determined by the balance of forces between cells as much as by...
Neuromodulators such as monoamines are often expressed in neurons that also release at least one fas...
Understanding the neural basis of behavior has been the goal of neuroscience from the very beginning...
Intraspecific male-male aggression, important for sexual selection, is regulated by environment, exp...
SummaryEscalated aggression can have devastating societal consequences, yet underlying neurobiologic...
SummaryMonoamine serotonin (5HT) has been linked to aggression for many years across species [1–3]. ...
Aggression is an innate behavior that is important for animal survival and evolution. We examined th...
How brains are hardwired to produce aggressive behavior, and how aggression circuits are related to ...
Out -of-context aggression is being recognized more in disease and injury states. In the Certel Lab,...
We report here the effects of several neurobiological determinants on aggressive behaviour in the fr...
Aggression is known to be regulated by pheromonal information in many species. But how central brain...
When two socially naive Drosophila males meet, they will fight. However, prior social grouping of ma...
Terra Hanks1, Jonathan Andrews2, Sarah Certel1,2 1Division of Biological Sciences, University of Mon...
SummaryMales of most species are more aggressive than females, but the neural mechanisms underlying ...
Aggression is essential for an individual’s survival, but it can also lead to unfavorable consequenc...
SummaryMulticellular organization is determined by the balance of forces between cells as much as by...
Neuromodulators such as monoamines are often expressed in neurons that also release at least one fas...
Understanding the neural basis of behavior has been the goal of neuroscience from the very beginning...
Intraspecific male-male aggression, important for sexual selection, is regulated by environment, exp...
SummaryEscalated aggression can have devastating societal consequences, yet underlying neurobiologic...