Periaqueductal gray neurons encode the sequential motor program in hunting behavior of mice
Hunting behavior typically contains a sequential motor program, including search, chase, attack, and consumption. Here, the authors show that periaqueductal gray neuronal ensembles encode the sequential hunting motor program, which might provide a framework for decoding complex instinctive behaviors...
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Autores principales: | Hong Yu, Xinkuan Xiang, Zongming Chen, Xu Wang, Jiaqi Dai, Xinxin Wang, Pengcheng Huang, Zheng-dong Zhao, Wei L. Shen, Haohong Li |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f72d47067de64f16b0b40c35fe97cf7c |
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