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Neurobiology of the lateral septum: regulation of social behavior
Social interactions are essential for mammalian life and are regulated by evolutionary
conserved neuronal mechanisms. An individual's internal state, experiences, and the nature …
conserved neuronal mechanisms. An individual's internal state, experiences, and the nature …
Behavioural and physiological plasticity in social hierarchies
Individuals occupying dominant and subordinate positions in social hierarchies exhibit
divergent behaviours, physiology and neural functioning. Dominant animals express higher …
divergent behaviours, physiology and neural functioning. Dominant animals express higher …
Oxytocin and vasopressin within the ventral and dorsal lateral septum modulate aggression in female rats
In contrast to male rats, aggression in virgin female rats has been rarely studied. Here, we
established a rat model of enhanced aggression in females using a combination of social …
established a rat model of enhanced aggression in females using a combination of social …
Neural systems that facilitate the representation of social rank
Across species, animals organize into social dominance hierarchies that serve to decrease
aggression and facilitate survival of the group. Neuroscientists have adopted several model …
aggression and facilitate survival of the group. Neuroscientists have adopted several model …
Manifestations of domination: Assessments of social dominance in rodents
HD Fulenwider, MA Caruso… - Genes, Brain and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Social hierarchies are ubiquitous features of virtually all animal groups. The varying social
ranks of members within these groups have profound effects on both physical and emotional …
ranks of members within these groups have profound effects on both physical and emotional …
[HTML][HTML] Sexual dimorphism in aggression: sex-specific fighting strategies across species
Aggressive behavior is thought to have evolved as a strategy for gaining access to
resources such as territory, food, and potential mates. Across species, secondary sexual …
resources such as territory, food, and potential mates. Across species, secondary sexual …
DomArchive: a century of published dominance data
Dominance behaviours have been collected for many groups of animals since 1922 and
serve as a foundation for research on social behaviour and social structure. Despite a …
serve as a foundation for research on social behaviour and social structure. Despite a …
[HTML][HTML] Fear, love, and the origins of canid domestication: An oxytocin hypothesis
YE Herbeck, M Eliava, V Grinevich… - Comprehensive …, 2022 - Elsevier
The process of dog domestication likely involved at least two functional stages. The initial
stage occurred when subpopulations of wolves became synanthropes, benefiting from life …
stage occurred when subpopulations of wolves became synanthropes, benefiting from life …
Olfactory modulation of the medial prefrontal cortex circuitry: Implications for social cognition
Olfactory dysfunction is manifested in a wide range of neurological and psychiatric diseases,
and often emerges prior to the onset of more classical symptoms and signs. From a …
and often emerges prior to the onset of more classical symptoms and signs. From a …
Sex-dependent effects of social status on the regulation of arginine-vasopressin (AVP) V1a, oxytocin (OT), and serotonin (5-HT) 1A receptor binding and aggression in …
Dominance status in hamsters is driven by interactions between arginine-vasopressin V1a,
oxytocin (OT), and serotonin 1A (5-HT1A) receptors. Activation of V1a and OT receptors in …
oxytocin (OT), and serotonin 1A (5-HT1A) receptors. Activation of V1a and OT receptors in …