2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.17.599379
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Social threat alters the behavioral structure of social motivation and reshapes functional brain connectivity

Geronimo Velazquez-Hernandez,
Noah W. Miller,
Vincent R. Curtis
et al.

Abstract: Traumatic social experiences redefine socially motivated behaviors to enhance safety and survival. Although many brain regions have been implicated in signaling a social threat, the mechanisms by which global neural networks regulate such motivated behaviors remain unclear. To address this issue, we first combined traditional and modern behavioral tracking techniques in mice to assess both approach and avoidance, as well as sub-second behavioral changes, during a social threat learning task. We were able to id… Show more

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