Abstract:One strong survival instinct in animals is to approach things that are of benefit and avoid risk. In humans, a large portion of mental disorders are accompanied by cognition-related impairments including the inability to recognize potential risks. One of the most important genes involved in risk behavior is disrupted-in-schizophrenia-1 (DISC1), and animal models where this gene has some dysfunction show cognitive impairments. However, whether DISC1 mice models have an impairment in avoiding potential risks is … Show more
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