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By tmbotuser
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Posted November 20, 2013

Dissecting neural circuits underlying behaviors relevant to psychiatric disease in animal models

Kay Tye gave a talk at Harvard University: “Dissecting neural circuits underlying behaviors relevant to psychiatric disease in animal models”. The ability to differentiate between [...]

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By tmbotuser
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Posted October 18, 2013

Distinct Functions of Specific Projections in Motivated Behaviors

Kay Tye gave a talk at Duke Institute for Brain Sciences: “Distinct Functions of Specific Projections in Motivated Behaviors”… Event Link »

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By tmbotuser
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Posted October 1, 2012

Dissecting the Neural Circuits Mediating Anxiety

Neurostimulation as a tool for Basic Science and Medicine.  Anxiety disorders are the single most common class of psychiatric diseases, afflicting up to 28% of the adult population. Although [...]

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