2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-788121/v1
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Dynamics in brain activation and behaviour in acute and repeated social defensive motivated behaviour

Abstract: In nature, confrontations between conspecifics are recurrent and related, in general, to the lack of resources such as food and territory. In this sense, adequate defence against a conspecific aggressor is essential for the individual’s survival and the group integrity. However, repeated social defeat is a significant stressor, promoting several behavioural changes, including on social defence per se. But what would be the neural basis of these behavioural changes? To explore some hypotheses about this, we inv… Show more

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