The mouse ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) is both necessary and sufficient for defensive responses to predator and social threats. Defensive behaviors typically involve cautious approach toward potentially threatening stimuli aimed at obtaining information about the risk involved, followed by sudden avoidance and flight behavior to escape harm. In vivo neural recording studies in mice have identified two major populations of VMH neurons that either increase their firing activity as the animal approaches the threat (called Assessment+ cells) or increase their activity as the animal flees the threat (called Flight+ cells). Interestingly, Assessment+ and Flight+ cells abruptly decrease and increase their firing activity, respectively, at the d...
Much of brain science is concerned with understanding the neural circuits that underlie specific beh...
In nature, confrontations between conspecifics are recurrent and related, in general, due to the lac...
Single page posterIn mammalian brains, there are two areas that process information important for im...
SummaryThe ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) was thought to be essential for coping with threat, altho...
Animals face frequent threats from predators and must generate appropriate behavioural responses to ...
120 pagesWhen under an approaching threat, it is vital that an animal is able to initiate a new acti...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
Social aggression and avoidance are defensive behaviors expressed by territorial animals in a manner...
Animals can react differently to similar sensory information depending on behavioural circumstances ...
Persistent neural activity in cortical, hippocampal, and motor networks has been described as mediat...
SummaryMuch of brain science is concerned with understanding the neural circuits that underlie speci...
The ventromedial hypothalamus, ventrolateral area (VMHvl) was identified recently as a critical locu...
The brain is constantly bombarded with sensory stimuli. In order to process and perceive such divers...
Fear and defensive behaviors are regulated by complex interactions among many different brain region...
Summary: Active defense against a conspecific aggressor is essential for survival. Previous studies ...
Much of brain science is concerned with understanding the neural circuits that underlie specific beh...
In nature, confrontations between conspecifics are recurrent and related, in general, due to the lac...
Single page posterIn mammalian brains, there are two areas that process information important for im...
SummaryThe ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) was thought to be essential for coping with threat, altho...
Animals face frequent threats from predators and must generate appropriate behavioural responses to ...
120 pagesWhen under an approaching threat, it is vital that an animal is able to initiate a new acti...
Environment and experience influence defensive behaviors, but the neural circuits mediating such eff...
Social aggression and avoidance are defensive behaviors expressed by territorial animals in a manner...
Animals can react differently to similar sensory information depending on behavioural circumstances ...
Persistent neural activity in cortical, hippocampal, and motor networks has been described as mediat...
SummaryMuch of brain science is concerned with understanding the neural circuits that underlie speci...
The ventromedial hypothalamus, ventrolateral area (VMHvl) was identified recently as a critical locu...
The brain is constantly bombarded with sensory stimuli. In order to process and perceive such divers...
Fear and defensive behaviors are regulated by complex interactions among many different brain region...
Summary: Active defense against a conspecific aggressor is essential for survival. Previous studies ...
Much of brain science is concerned with understanding the neural circuits that underlie specific beh...
In nature, confrontations between conspecifics are recurrent and related, in general, due to the lac...
Single page posterIn mammalian brains, there are two areas that process information important for im...