Avoid or Ignore? How the Brain Copes With a Potential Threat

When faced with an unfamiliar threat, animals must make split-second decisions: should they flee to avoid potential harm or push forward in pursuit of a reward? New research shows how the mouse brain dynamically regulates avoidance behaviors by balancing competing neural signals.

From Nao Uchida and colleagues, first author Iku Tsutsui-Kimura. Read more at MCB News.

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