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View article: Individual differences drive social hierarchies in mouse societies
Individual differences drive social hierarchies in mouse societies Open
Social hierarchies structure groups and confer competitive advantages on high-ranking individuals. In mice, social hierarchies are expressed through proactive and competitive behaviors. Yet it remains unclear how these behavioral domains i…
View article: Stable clique membership in mouse societies requires oxytocin-enabled social sensory states
Stable clique membership in mouse societies requires oxytocin-enabled social sensory states Open
The ability to form stable de novo relationships in complex environments is essential for social functioning and is impaired in severe psychiatric disorders including autism. Yet, the neurobiological basis and cognitive processes enabling …
View article: Reinforced Odor Representations in the Anterior Olfactory Nucleus Can Serve as Memory Traces for Conspecifics
Reinforced Odor Representations in the Anterior Olfactory Nucleus Can Serve as Memory Traces for Conspecifics Open
Recognition of conspecific individuals in mammals is an important skill, thought to be mediated by a distributed array of neural networks, including those processing olfactory cues. Recent data from our groups have shown that social memory…
View article: Oxytocin induces the formation of distinctive cortical representations and cognitions biased toward familiar mice
Oxytocin induces the formation of distinctive cortical representations and cognitions biased toward familiar mice Open
Social recognition is essential for the formation of social structures. Many times, recognition comes with lesser exploration of familiar animals. This lesser exploration has led to the assumption that recognition may be a habituation memo…
View article: Social status in male mouse societies buffers aversive hippocampal recall by adapting large brain networks
Social status in male mouse societies buffers aversive hippocampal recall by adapting large brain networks Open
View article: AON single-unit data
AON single-unit data Open
Single-unit spike data associated with the paper titled "Oxytocin induces the formation of distinctive cortical representations and cognitions biased towards familiar mice." by David Wolf, Renée Hartig, Yi Zhuo, Max F. Scheller, Mirko Arti…
View article: Striatal hub of dynamic and stabilized prediction coding in forebrain networks for olfactory reinforcement learning
Striatal hub of dynamic and stabilized prediction coding in forebrain networks for olfactory reinforcement learning Open
Identifying the circuits responsible for cognition and understanding their embedded computations is a challenge for neuroscience. We establish here a hierarchical cross-scale approach, from behavioral modeling and fMRI in task-performing m…
View article: Hierarchical cross-scale analysis identifies parallel ventral striatal networks coding for dynamic and stabilized olfactory reward predictions
Hierarchical cross-scale analysis identifies parallel ventral striatal networks coding for dynamic and stabilized olfactory reward predictions Open
SUMMARY The unbiased identification of brain circuits responsible for behavior and their local cellular computations is a challenge for neuroscience. We establish here a hierarchical cross-scale approach from behavioral modeling and fMRI i…
View article: Genetic influences of autism candidate genes on circuit wiring and olfactory decoding
Genetic influences of autism candidate genes on circuit wiring and olfactory decoding Open
View article: Phasic dopamine enhances the distinct decoding and perceived salience of stimuli
Phasic dopamine enhances the distinct decoding and perceived salience of stimuli Open
Subjects learn to assign value to stimuli that predict outcomes. Novelty, rewards or punishment evoke reinforcing phasic dopamine release from midbrain neurons to ventral striatum that mediates expected value and salience of stimuli in hum…
View article: Treatment of an accelerating observer via the special theory of relativity
Treatment of an accelerating observer via the special theory of relativity Open
The clock time t' of an accelerating observer, simultaneous with the measured clock time t of an inertial observer,is easily established in special relativity (as proper time) by the well-known time-dilation formula for t'(t). In this work…