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Transcriptionally defined amygdala subpopulations play distinct roles in innate social behaviors
PsychologyNature Neuroscience

Transcriptionally defined amygdala subpopulations play distinct roles in innate social behaviors

J. E. Lischinsky, L. Yin, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Julieta E. Lischinsky and colleagues uncovers the distinct molecular identities of neural circuits that drive innate social behaviors in male mice. It reveals how specific neural cell lineages in the medial amygdala influence aggression and social interactions, highlighting a potential blueprint for understanding aggressive behaviors in mammals.... show more
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