Modulation of SF1 neuron activity coordinately regulates both feeding behavior and associated emotional states
Feeding requires the integration of homeostatic drives with emotional states relevant to food procurement in potentially hostile environments. The ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) regulates feeding and anxiety, but how these are controlled in a concerted manner remains unclear. Using pharmacogenetic,...
Main Authors: | Viskaitis, P, Irvine, EE, Smith, MA, Choudhury, AI, Alvarez-Curto, E, Glegola, JA, Hardy, DG, Pedroni, SMA, Pessoa, MR, Fernando, ABP, Katsouri, L, Sardini, A, Ungless, MA, Milligan, G, Withers, DJ |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Cell Press
2017
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