UCLA Study Maps Brain Network Linking Stress and Social Behavior in Mice

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The study refines the understanding of the mouse medial prefrontal cortex (MPF), especially the dorsal peduncular cortex (DP), revealing its unique anatomy, cell types, and neural connectivity, including its role in autonomic and behavioral regulation through specific cortical, thalamic, hypothalamic, and brainstem pathways.
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