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Mechanisms underlying sexual and affiliative behaviors of mice: relation to generalized CNS arousal

机译:小鼠性行为和亲和行为的潜在机制:与广泛的中枢神经系统唤醒有关。

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The field of social neuroscience has grown dramatically in recent years and certain social responses have become amenable to mechanistic investigations. Toward that end, there has been remarkable progress in determining mechanisms for a simple sexual behavior, lordosis behavior. This work has proven that specific hormone-dependent biochemical reactions in specific parts of the mammalian brain regulate a biologically important behavior. On one hand, this sex behavior depends on underlying mechanisms of CNS arousal. On the other hand, it serves as a prototypical social behavior. The same sex hormones and the genes that encode their receptors as are involved in lordosis, also affect social recognition. Here we review evidence for a micronet of genes promoting social recognition in mice and discuss their biological roles.
机译:近年来,社会神经科学领域迅速发展,某些社会反应已变得适合机械研究。为此,在确定简单性行为,脊柱前凸行为的机制方面取得了显着进展。这项工作已经证明,哺乳动物大脑特定部位的特定激素依赖性生化反应调节着生物学上重要的行为。一方面,这种性行为取决于中枢神经系统唤醒的潜在机制。另一方面,它是一种典型的社会行为。与前凸病有关的性激素和编码其受体的基因也影响社会认可度。在这里,我们审查了促进小鼠社会认可的基因微网的证据,并讨论了它们的生物学作用。

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