Stress deficits in reward behaviour are associated with and replicated by dysregulated amygdala-nucleus accumbens pathway function in mice

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  • who: Lorraine Madur from the LaboratoryPsychiatric University Zurich and ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland have published the research: Stress deficits in reward behaviour are associated with and replicated by dysregulated amygdala-nucleus accumbens pathway function in mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 21/Nov/2022
  • what: The present mouse study focuses on the intermediate BA: this sub-region comprises anterior (magnocellular) and posterior (parvocellular) BA has the highest absolute number of BA neurons projecting to the intermediate NAc core and shell and a high proportion of these neurons are either reward or aversion responsive12 15 16 . . .

     

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