Decoding Animal Emotions through Orofacial Movements

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Decoding Animal Emotions through Orofacial Movements
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Researchers have discovered that the stimulation of dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) triggers orofacial movements in mice. They found two distinct types of these movements during reward-based learning tasks: transient actions upon reward expectation and active, sustained movements upon receiving a reward. These findings provide insights into animal emotions and could lead to improved diagnostic and treatment strategies for mental health conditions, as well as enhance animal welfare.

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