Cortical ensembles orchestrate social competition through hypothalamic outputs

Most social species self-organize into dominance hierarchies1,2, which decreases aggression and conserves energy3,4, but it is not clear how individuals know their social rank. We have only begun to learn how the brain represents social rank5-9 and guides behaviour on the basis of this representatio...

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Main Authors: Padilla-Coreano, Nancy, Batra, Kanha, Patarino, Makenzie, Chen, Zexin, Rock, Rachel R, Zhang, Ruihan, Hausmann, Sébastien B, Weddington, Javier C, Patel, Reesha, Zhang, Yu E, Fang, Hao-Shu, Mishra, Srishti, LeDuke, Deryn O, Revanna, Jasmin, Li, Hao, Borio, Matilde, Pamintuan, Rachelle, Bal, Aneesh, Keyes, Laurel R, Libster, Avraham, Wichmann, Romy, Mills, Fergil, Taschbach, Felix H, Matthews, Gillian A, Curley, James P, Fiete, Ila R, Lu, Cewu, Tye, Kay M
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2023
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148793