Antagonistic neuron populations in the mouse amygdala that control whether the animal engages in social behaviors or asocial repetitive self-grooming have been recently discovered by researchers.
AT an inter-sectional discussion on perseveration in Section J (Psychology) of the British Association meeting at Aberdeen, Dr. Wynn Jones, who opened the discussion, indicated that manifestations of ...
In a recent Nature study, researchers discovered that Crym-expressing astrocytes in the central striatum play a key role in the manifestation of repetitive behaviors associated with many ...