2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3750422/v2
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Active avoidance recruits the anterior cingulate cortex regardless of social context in male and female rats.

Shannon Ruble,
Cassandra Kramer,
Lexe West
et al.

Abstract: Actively avoiding danger is necessary for survival. Most research has focused on the behavioral and neurobiological processes when individuals avoid danger alone, under solitary conditions. Therefore, little is known about how social context affects active avoidance. Using a modified version of the platform-mediated avoidance task in rats, we investigated whether the presence of a social partner attenuates conditioned freezing and enhances avoidance learning compared to avoidance learned under solitary conditi… Show more

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