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Midbrain circuits for defensive behaviourTovote et al., 2016
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- Tovote P
- Esposito M
- Botta P
- Chaudun F
- Fadok J
- Markovic M
- Wolff S
- Ramakrishnan C
- Fenno L
- Deisseroth K
- Herry C
- Arber S
- Lüthi A
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- Nature
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Survival in threatening situations depends on the selection and rapid execution of an appropriate active or passive defensive response, yet the underlying brain circuitry is not understood. Here we use circuit-based optogenetic, in vivo and in vitro electrophysiological …
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