Supramammillary neurons projecting to the septum regulate dopamine and motivation for environmental interaction in mice
The supramammillary region (SuM) regulates arousal that reinforces and energizes behavioral interaction with the environment. Here the authors investigate how SuM neurons interact with medial septal neurons and ventral tegmental dopamine neurons to regulate motivation for environmental interaction.
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Main Authors: | Andrew J. Kesner, Rick Shin, Coleman B. Calva, Reuben F. Don, Sue Junn, Christian T. Potter, Leslie A. Ramsey, Ahmed F. Abou-Elnaga, Christopher G. Cover, Dong V. Wang, Hanbing Lu, Yihong Yang, Satoshi Ikemoto |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1202efdd1112431e947d39aad9ceff5c |
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