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NYU Dataset
Behavioral data, fiber photometry recordings, in vitro recordings, and RNA-seq data from posterior amygdala in mice
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- Takashi YamaguchiDongyu WeiSoomin C. SongByungkook Lim2 more author(s)...
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This dataset contains the following: video recordings of animal behaviors, RNA-seq analysis, in vitro recordings, and fiber photometry recordings for a study on the regulation by the posterior amygdala (PA) of sexual and aggressive behaviors in male mice. The video recordings are of all animal behaviors from two synchronized cameras on the side and top of the cage with frame by frame behavioral annotation...
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Neuroscience
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NYU Dataset
Effects of Early-Life Penicillin Exposure on the Gut Microbiome and Frontal Cortex and Amygdala Gene Expression
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- Angelina VolkovaKelly V. RugglesAnjelique SchulferZhan Gao2 more author(s)...
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This study created an experimental model to assess the effects of early-life exposures to antibiotics on the intestinal microbiota and gene expression in the brain. For this study, C57BL/6 mice were breed for 5 days and the pregnant dams were randomized into 3 treatment groups. First group was treated with low-dose penicillin G in their drinking water starting during the last week of pregnancy and...
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Neuroscience
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NYU Dataset
Infant pain vs. pain with parental suppression: Immediate and enduring impact on brain, pain and affect
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- Gordon A. BarrMaya OpendakRosemarie E. PerryEmma Sarro1 more author(s)...
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To investigate the impact of social buffering on pain, the study team administered mild tail shocks to infant rat pups at postnatal day (PN) 8 or 12, with or without their mothers. They hypothesized that repeated exposure to shock would alter their inflammatory pain responses as adults when experienced between PN5 and 9 (pain sensitive period prior to functional maturation of the amygdala), whereas...
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Mental HealthNeuroscience
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NYU Dataset
Transcriptionally Defined Amygdala Subpopulations Play Distinct Roles in Innate Social Behaviors
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- Julieta E. LischinskyLuping YinChenxi ShiNandkishore Prakash5 more author(s)...
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Social behaviors, such as mating, fighting, and parenting, are innate and supported by dedicated neural circuits. However, the molecular identities of these circuits and how they are established developmentally and shaped by experience remain unknown. This study demonstrate that medial amygdala cells originating from two embryonically parcellated developmental lineages have distinct response patterns...
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Neuroscience
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