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Hypothalamic neurons that mirror aggression

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CELL
卷 186, 期 6, 页码 1195-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.01.022

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Social interactions rely on the awareness and understanding of others' behavior. Mirror neurons, which represent actions of self and others, are crucial for this cognitive process. In this study, we identified mirror neurons in the hypothalamus of mice and found that their activity is essential for aggression and can even trigger aggressive displays towards mirror images.
Social interactions require awareness and understanding of the behavior of others. Mirror neurons, cells rep-resenting an action by self and others, have been proposed to be integral to the cognitive substrates that enable such awareness and understanding. Mirror neurons of the primate neocortex represent skilled motor tasks, but it is unclear if they are critical for the actions they embody, enable social behaviors, or exist in non -cortical regions. We demonstrate that the activity of individual VMHvlPR neurons in the mouse hypothalamus represents aggression performed by self and others. We used a genetically encoded mirror-TRAP strategy to functionally interrogate these aggression-mirroring neurons. We find that their activity is essential for fighting and that forced activation of these cells triggers aggressive displays by mice, even toward their mirror image. Together, we have discovered a mirroring center in an evolutionarily ancient region that provides a subcor-tical cognitive substrate essential for a social behavior.

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