Molecular Analysis of Neural Circuits Underlying Emotional Behaviors

 


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Air date: Wednesday, September 12, 2007, 3:00:00 PM
Category: Wednesday Afternoon Lectures
Runtime: 66 minutes
NLM Title: Molecular analysis of neural circuits underlying emotional behaviors [electronic resource] / David Anderson.
Series: NIH director's Wednesday afternoon lecture series
Author: Anderson, David.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Immunology Interest Group.
Publisher: [Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2007]
Other Title(s): NIH director's Wednesday afternoon lecture series
Abstract: (CIT): Emotions are fundamental to normal and abnormal human behavior, but we know relatively little about the genes and brain circuits that control them. Recent progress in mapping the 'molecular landscape' of the brain has opened up the possibility of using genes to mark, map and functionally manipulate highly specific brain regions or groups of neurons, to determine their roles in emotional behavior. Examples of how this approach can be applied in mice to the study of fear, a basic emotion, will be presented. Fruit flies represent a more rapid, inexpensive and powerful system to apply similar genetic approaches to the dissection of neural circuits, but whether these insects exhibit behaviors that could be considered 'emotional' is not clear. Preliminary investigations into this challenging problem will be discussed.
Subjects: Behavior, Animal--physiology
Brain--physiology
Drosophila
Fear--physiology
Mice
Neurons--metabolism
Publication Types: Government Publications
Lectures
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NLM Classification: QL 751.6
NLM ID: 101317964
CIT File ID: 14021
CIT Live ID: 6130
Permanent link: http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?14021

 

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