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  • Illness signals from the gut reactivate and strengthen flavour representations in the amygdala to support learning from delayed postingestive feedback.

    • Christopher A. Zimmerman
    • Scott S. Bolkan
    • Ilana B. Witten
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 642, P: 700-709
  • Minakuchi et al. find that separable inhibitory inputs to a critical hypothalamic aggression-control node can influence the evolution of an aggressive state by independently modulating either the motivational phase or the action phase.

    • Tomohito Minakuchi
    • Eartha Mae Guthman
    • Annegret L. Falkner
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 27, P: 702-715
  • The authors show that the ventrolateral aspect of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl), a region previously implicated in attack behavior, can also drive flexible aggression-seeking behavior. When male mice learn a task to seek out attack opportunities, activity in the VMHvl tracks and bidirectionally modulates the seeking behavior that leads to future attack.

    • Annegret L Falkner
    • Logan Grosenick
    • Dayu Lin
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 19, P: 596-604
  • Neural recording and closed-loop manipulation during chronic stress in mice reveal causal links between dopamine, behavior and resilience.

    • Lindsay Willmore
    • Courtney Cameron
    • Annegret L. Falkner
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 611, P: 124-132
  • SLEAP is a versatile deep learning-based multi-animal pose-tracking tool designed to work on videos of diverse animals, including during social behavior.

    • Talmo D. Pereira
    • Nathaniel Tabris
    • Mala Murthy
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 19, P: 486-495
  • Behavioural studies and neural recordings in mice show that virgin mice can acquire maternal behaviour through an oxytocin-dependent mechanism.

    • Ioana Carcea
    • Naomi López Caraballo
    • Robert C. Froemke
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 596, P: 553-557
  • Persistent negative emotional states, such as anxiety, suppress social behavior and vice versa. A new report identifies a novel neural circuit that generates persistent anxiety states and describes how competing excitatory and inhibitory components of this circuit battle to pattern social behavior.

    • Dakota Blackman
    • Annegret L. Falkner
    News & Views
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 24, P: 453-454