Assistant Professor Ian Davison received a new $1.5-million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant for “Neural circuits for regulating social behavior in rodents.” This project tests basic principles for how the brain encodes sensory information about other individuals, maps it onto behavioral centers in the limbic system, and probes the learning mechanisms that adjust the sensitivity of these pathways, allowing animals to calibrate their interactions with familiar partners based on experience.

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