“…The brain regions in this network are mostly hypothalamic, mediate social behavior, and (by definition) express steroid hormone receptors [Newman, 1999]. Importantly, every node in this network (which includes the preoptic area, anterior hypothalamus, ventromedial hypothalamus, medial amygdala and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, periaqueductal grey/central grey, and the lateral septum) expresses dopamine D 1 receptors in every major vertebrate lineage studied to date [ mammals: Weiner et al, 1991;Savasta et al, 1986;Camps et al, 1990;Mansour et al, 1991;Jansson et al, 1999;Hurd et al, 2001;birds: Schnabel et al, 1997;Durstewitz et al, 1998;Sun et al, 2000;Absil et al, 2001;reptiles: Smeets et al, 2003reptiles: Smeets et al, , 2001; teleosts: Kapsimali et al, 2000;O'Connell et al, 2010b]. The only exception seems to be in the avian ventromedial hypothalamus, where presence of dopamine D 1 receptors has not been reported [Kubikova et al, 2010].…”