Animals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and reproduction. While the medial amygdala (MeA) has been implicated in prototypic social behaviors such as aggression, the circuit-level mechanisms controlling such behaviors are not well understood. Using cell-type-specific functional manipulations, we find that distinct neuronal populations in the MeA control different social and asocial behaviors. A GABAergic subpopulation promotes aggression and two other social behaviors, while neighboring glutamatergic neurons promote repetitive self-grooming, an asocial behavior. Moreover, this glutamatergic subpopulation inhibits social interactions independently of its effect to promote self-grooming, while t...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Animals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and reprodu...
SummaryAnimals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and ...
SummaryAnimals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and ...
Adaptive social behaviors allow animals to survive, thrive, and successfully reproduce. These behavi...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Impairments in social interaction represent a core symptom of a number of psychiatric disease states...
Pathological aggression and the inability to control aggressive impulses takes a tremendous toll on ...
Abnormalities in social behaviors are associated with several psychiatric disorders (Couture et al.,...
Abnormalities in social behaviors are associated with several psychiatric disorders (Couture et al.,...
Social interactions between individuals, particularly within groups, constitute a vital aspect of an...
In nature, confrontations between conspecifics are recurrent and related, in general, due to the lac...
All animals possess a repertoire of innate (or instinctive) behaviours, which can be performed witho...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Animals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and reprodu...
SummaryAnimals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and ...
SummaryAnimals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and ...
Adaptive social behaviors allow animals to survive, thrive, and successfully reproduce. These behavi...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Impairments in social interaction represent a core symptom of a number of psychiatric disease states...
Pathological aggression and the inability to control aggressive impulses takes a tremendous toll on ...
Abnormalities in social behaviors are associated with several psychiatric disorders (Couture et al.,...
Abnormalities in social behaviors are associated with several psychiatric disorders (Couture et al.,...
Social interactions between individuals, particularly within groups, constitute a vital aspect of an...
In nature, confrontations between conspecifics are recurrent and related, in general, due to the lac...
All animals possess a repertoire of innate (or instinctive) behaviours, which can be performed witho...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...
Recent reviews on the validity of rodent aggression models for human violence have addressed the dim...