SummaryAnimals 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, ...
The ability to help and care for others fosters social cohesiveness and is vital to the physical and...
Impairments in social interaction represent a core symptom of a number of psychiatric disease states...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
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 ...
Animals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and reprodu...
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.,...
The medial amygdala (MeA) is critical for the expression of a broad range of social behaviors, and i...
Adaptive social behaviors allow animals to survive, thrive, and successfully reproduce. These behavi...
Innate behaviors for fight, flight and reproduction are essential for species survival and propagati...
Social interactions and relationships are often rewarding, but the neural mechanisms through which s...
Social behaviors, including reproductive behaviors, often display sexual dimorphism. Lordosis, the m...
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function a...
We live in a world that is largely socially constructed, and we are constantly involved in and funda...
The ability to help and care for others fosters social cohesiveness and is vital to the physical and...
Impairments in social interaction represent a core symptom of a number of psychiatric disease states...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.Cataloged from PD...
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 ...
Animals display a range of innate social behaviors that play essential roles in survival and reprodu...
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.,...
The medial amygdala (MeA) is critical for the expression of a broad range of social behaviors, and i...
Adaptive social behaviors allow animals to survive, thrive, and successfully reproduce. These behavi...
Innate behaviors for fight, flight and reproduction are essential for species survival and propagati...
Social interactions and relationships are often rewarding, but the neural mechanisms through which s...
Social behaviors, including reproductive behaviors, often display sexual dimorphism. Lordosis, the m...
The amygdala has received intense recent attention from neuroscientists investigating its function a...
We live in a world that is largely socially constructed, and we are constantly involved in and funda...
The ability to help and care for others fosters social cohesiveness and is vital to the physical and...
Impairments in social interaction represent a core symptom of a number of psychiatric disease states...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.Cataloged from PD...