2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.27.625796
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Hunger alters approach-avoidance behaviours differently in male and female mice

Roberta G Anversa,
Gemma Goldstein,
Ibrahim Syed
et al.

Abstract: Background: The decision about whether to approach or avoid a reward while under threat requires balancing competing demands. Sex-specific prioritisations (e.g. mating, maternal care), or generalised prioritisations (e.g. feeding, drinking, sleeping) may differently influence approach-avoidance behaviours based on the level of risk and homeostatic need state of the organism. However, given known sex differences in key aspects that may influence this behaviour, direct comparison of how male and female mice make… Show more

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