2013
DOI: 10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2013.034
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An alarm pheromone increases the responsivity of amygdaline-hippocampal Neurons - Una feromona de alarma incrementa la responsividad de neuronas amigdalino-hipocampales

Abstract: SUMMARYThe capability to perceive and emit alarm substances, such as 2-heptanone, makes animals aware of the presence of danger, leading to some strategies directed towards survival. Strategies of survival involve emotional memory which is processed by deep temporal lobe structures, such as amygdaloid complex and hippocampus. In the Wistar rat, 2-heptanone produces anxiety-like behavior and an increased firing rate of basal amygdaline neurons. However, it is unknown whether 2-heptanone modifies the responsivit… Show more

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