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Sensory Representation Of Social Stimuli In Aromatase Expressing Neurons In The Medial Amygdala, Charles J. Gualtieri
Sensory Representation Of Social Stimuli In Aromatase Expressing Neurons In The Medial Amygdala, Charles J. Gualtieri
Masters Theses
The ability of animals to sense, interpret, and respond appropriately to social stimuli in their environment is essential for identifying and distinguishing between members of their own species. In mammals, social interactions both within and across species play a key role in determining if an animal will live to pass on its genes to the next generation or else be removed from the gene pool. The result of this selection pressure can be observed in specialized neural circuits that respond to social stimuli and orchestrate appropriate behavioral responses. This highly conserved network of brain structures is often referred to as …