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Should I run, or should I not? The neural basis of aggression and flight

Should I run, or should I not? The neural basis of aggression and flight

Researchers in the Gross group at EMBL Rome have investigated the mechanism behind defensive behaviour in mice. They have identified a specific area of the brain that encodes both spatial and threat cues to drive location-specific defensive responses.

What Is the Neurological Basis of Anxiety? - Sanctuary Clinics

What are emotions? Neuroscientific research on animals may finally

The physiological control of eating: signals, neurons, and

Why hasn't neuroscience delivered for psychiatry? No causative

LHA Gad2+ neurons do not promote feeding or aggression. (A) Gad2

Two Brain Pathways Initiate Distinct Forward Walking Programs in

Aggression or distress? Behaviour in the outdoors

Polyvagal Theory And Chronic Pain: Exploring Treatment Options

The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime: Raine

Should I Run, or Should I Not? The Neural Basis of Aggression and

Best-fit linear trend lines for aggression ratings, by condition