Social group dynamics are highly complex. In this issue of Neuron, Anpilov et al. use a novel wireless optogenetics device to demonstrate that the repeated stimulation of oxytocin neurons modulates pro-social and agonistic behaviors in a time- and context-dependent manner.

Oxytocin Discrepancies in Social Dynamics

Maltese, F.;
2020

Abstract

Social group dynamics are highly complex. In this issue of Neuron, Anpilov et al. use a novel wireless optogenetics device to demonstrate that the repeated stimulation of oxytocin neurons modulates pro-social and agonistic behaviors in a time- and context-dependent manner.
2020
Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN - Sede Secondaria Milano
oxytocin, social behavior
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