In this issue of Neuron, Opendak et al. (2021) use a suite of techniques that are typically challenging in infant rat pups to examine the role of dopaminergic input to the basolateral amygdala in social behavior deficits in response to early-life adversity. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Susan Sangha. Elevated dopamine in the amygdala disrupts infant's approach to mother: Implications for development of neurotypical social behaviors and networks. Neuron. 2021 Dec 15;109(24):3900-3902
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