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Positive and negative ultrasonic social signals elicit opposing firing patterns in rat amygdala

Parsana et al., 2012

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Parsana A
Li N
Brown T
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Behavioural brain research

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Rat ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) are ethologically-essential social signals. Under natural conditions, 22kHz USVs and 50kHz USVs are emitted in association with negative and positive emotional states, respectively. Our first experiment examined freezing behavior …
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