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Postweaning isolation alters the responses of auditory neurons to serotonergic modulation
2021
Integrative and Comparative Biology
Juvenile social experience, such as social isolation, has profound effects on communicative behavior, including signal production and reception. In the current study, we explored responsiveness to the neuromodulator serotonin as a potential mechanistic link between early life social isolation and auditory processing. The serotonergic system is sensitive to social isolation in many brain regions including the inferior colliculus (IC), an auditory midbrain nucleus. We investigated the effects of
doi:10.1093/icb/icab051
pmid:33974061
fatcat:pld6jonlf5g3xjk4c7cpiev3ae