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#191 - Revolutionizing our understanding of mental illness with optogenetics | Karl Deisseroth M.D., Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

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Parenting in Mice

We found we could turn up or down each feature in mice completely separately from the others. Miceare are pretty good parents. They take care of their young mostly. That can break down at times, but they care for their young. And you can optogenetically break them part very cleanly and show how this pareting state is assembled from its features. It turns out there's a parenting controlling area. But the go and get the kids cells are different from the groomin the kids cells. So that kind of thing really gets to the heart of what's so interesting about the brain - how did these complex states come together?

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