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Tipping the Balance of Behavior: Neurons Found That Control Social Behavior May Have Implications for Autism
Submitted by Melinda L. Secor on Sun, 2014-09-14 01:00
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"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. Dubbed a 'seesaw circuit,' this discovery may have implications for understanding neural circuit dysfunctions that underlie autism in humans."
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