Ventral Orbital Prefrontal Cortex
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1. Fos expression in the prefrontal cortex and mesencephalic dorsal raphe nucleus in lactating rats after social instigation
Females are often less aggressive than males, but they exhibit high levels of agonistic behavior against an intruder in the area of the nest during lactation. This behavior is referred to as maternal aggression. In rats, maternal aggressive behavior occurs more often from postpartum day 3 (PPD 3) to PPD 12. Social instigation is an experimental protocol used
Psychol. Neurosci.. Publicado em: 2013-06
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2. Efeito da microinjeção do agonista dos receptores 5-HT1A, F15599, na região ventro-orbital do córtex pré-frontal no comportamento agressivo de camundongos machos submetidos à provocação social
The serotonergic system has long been linked to aggressive behavior and particularly 5-HT1A receptor subtype is involved in modulation of aggressiveness. Previous studies using agonists that act selectively on these receptors showed both reduction and increased aggression. It is known that these receptors are found in several brain regions where they act as
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2012
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3. Persistence and brain circuitry
The orbitofrontal and adjacent medial prefrontal cortex may play an important role in normal social functioning and affect modulation. Recent anatomical studies of this area of the prefrontal cortex have demonstrated a striking correspondence of fine-grained architectonic partitioning schemes in humans and nonhuman primates. This finding allows neurophysiolo
The National Academy of Sciences.
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4. A possible substrate for dopamine-related changes in mood and behavior: Prefrontal and limbic effects of a D3-preferring dopamine agonist
Dopamine can induce fascinating, complex human behavioral states, including disinhibition, euphoria, or elaborate stereotypies, whereas dopamine deficiency can cause anxiety or sadness. Limited data suggest that these phenomena may involve dysfunction of orbital frontal cortex, cingulate cortex, or ventral striatum. The dopamine D3 receptor (D3R) has an anat
National Academy of Sciences.