The neural circuits of mating and fighting in male mice

Highlights • Mating and aggression can be divided into appetitive and consummatory phases. • In rodents, conspecific volatiles activate the main olfactory system to initiate approach towards a social target. • Social investigation engages the accessory olfactory system and specifies subsequent consu...

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description Highlights • Mating and aggression can be divided into appetitive and consummatory phases. • In rodents, conspecific volatiles activate the main olfactory system to initiate approach towards a social target. • Social investigation engages the accessory olfactory system and specifies subsequent consummatory actions. • Hypothalamus is essential for the expression of both mating and fighting behaviors. • Periaqueductal gray represents a key region to relay the hypothalamic signal to the spinal cord for motor execution of social behaviors.
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Psychiatry
Sensory Receptor Cells - physiology
Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
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