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Dr. David Anderson: The Biology of Aggression, Mating, & Arousal

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Why a Mouse Won't Attack Nothing, but It Will Attack Even a Glove

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David Wheeler: Why is it that a mouse won't attack nothing, but it'll attack even a glove or and why it will only try and mate if there's another mouse to mate with. He says when fear neurons are activated optogenetically, in the same way we would activate the aggression neurons, that there's clearly an arousal process occurring. Wheeler: I kind of see it as both an antenna and a broadcasting center. It's like a satellite dish that takes in information from different modalities, maybe vision, mechanical sensation,. And then it sort of synthesizes them into this low-dimensional representation called "aggression"

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