2024
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.25320
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Large nesting expression in deer mice remains stable under conditions of visual deprivation despite heightened limbic involvement: Perspectives on compulsive‐like behavior

Harry Marx,
Thomas E. Krahe,
De Wet Wolmarans

Abstract: Visual stimuli and limbic activation varyingly influence obsessive‐compulsive symptom expression and so impact treatment outcomes. Some symptom phenotypes, for example, covert repugnant thoughts, are likely less sensitive to sensory stimuli compared to symptoms with an extrinsic focus, that is, symptoms related to contamination, safety, and “just‐right‐perceptions.” Toward an improved understanding of the neurocognitive underpinnings of obsessive‐compulsive psychobiology, work in naturalistic animal model syst… Show more

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