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This project investigates the mechanisms of mate choice in mice, focusing on how sensory cues are processed in the brain to influence mating decisions. It aims to identify specific brain structures involved in mate assessment and the underlying neural processes.
Mate choice is a critical driving force in evolution yet the mechanisms underlying it remain poorly understood.
Ultimately, mate selection requires the perception of specific cues that indicate the characteristics of prospective mates and a decision based on those cues.
While a variety of studies have investigated the nature of sensory signals emitted by animals, very little is known about the downstream processes that underlie mate assessment. I hypothesize that mate relevant sensory cues are t…
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