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This project investigates how the brain processes social cues by focusing on the basolateral amygdala complex in rats. Using advanced recording techniques, it aims to understand neuronal activity related to social interactions, including factors like gender and previous experiences.
The accurate perception and interpretation of social stimuli is crucial for survival in social species including rodents, primates and humans.
Before deciding whether to mate, fight or avoid, an animal must process multisensory cues to activate an internal representation of the social environment that answers key questions (Sex?
Age?
Friend?
Foe?
Previously encountered?).
Little is known about how the brain develops and activates this representation.
We will focus on the role of neuronal firing…
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