Mouse social calls and distress calls linked to different neurons
January 31, 2024
January 31, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Jan. 31 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Cornell neuroscientists have identified a group of midbrain neurons essential to social vocalizations produced by mice - but not the squeaks they make when distressed.
The findings suggest that in mice, and likely other animals, different populations of midbrain neurons control different types of vocalizations, rather than a single multitasking set.
A better understanding of how the . . .
Cornell neuroscientists have identified a group of midbrain neurons essential to social vocalizations produced by mice - but not the squeaks they make when distressed.
The findings suggest that in mice, and likely other animals, different populations of midbrain neurons control different types of vocalizations, rather than a single multitasking set.
A better understanding of how the . . .