2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.04.597446
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The prelimbic prefrontal cortex mediates the development of lasting social phobia as a consequence of social threat conditioning

Kelly Lozano-Ortiz,
Ada C. Felix-Ortiz,
Jaelyn M. Terrell
et al.

Abstract: Social phobia is highly detrimental for social behavior, mental health, and productivity. Despite much previous research, the behavioral and neurobiological mechanisms associated with the development of social phobia remain elusive. To investigate these issues, the present study implemented a mouse model of social threat conditioning in which mice received electric shock punishment upon interactions with unfamiliar conspecifics. This resulted in immediate reductions in social behavior and robust increases in d… Show more

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