A limbic circuitry involved in emotional stress-induced grooming
Self-grooming is a frequently observed repetitive behaviour in rodents that is believed to contribute to post-stress de-arousal. The authors identified a previously unknown limbic circuit that includes the ventral lateral septum in rats and is involved in regulating stress-induced self-grooming.
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Autores principales: | Ming-Dao Mu, Hong-Yan Geng, Kang-Lin Rong, Rong-Chao Peng, Shu-Ting Wang, Lin-Ting Geng, Zhong-Ming Qian, Wing-Ho Yung, Ya Ke |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5d91ae2d05c842e997d11a9b293497cf |
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