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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Molecular, receptor, and neural bases for chemosensory-mediated sexual and social behavior in mice

Kazushige Touhara

Dr

University of Tokyo

Schedule
Tuesday, June 29, 2021

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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

1:40 AM Asia/Tokyo

Host: IBRO-RIKEN CBS Summer Program

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Domain

Neuroscience

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IBRO-RIKEN CBS Summer Program

Duration

80 minutes

Abstract

For many animals, the sense of olfaction plays a major role in controlling sexual behaviors. Olfaction helps animals to detect mates, discriminate their status, and ultimately, decide on their behavioral output such as courtship behavior or aggression. Specific pheromone cues and receptors have provided a useful model to study how sensory inputs are converted into certain behavioral outputs. With the aid of recent advances in tools to record and manipulate genetically defined neurons, our understanding of the neural basis of sexual and social behavior has expanded substantially. I will discuss the current understanding of the neural processing of sex pheromones and the neural circuitry which controls sexual and social behaviors and ultimately reproduction, by focusing on rodent studies, mainly in mice, and the vomeronasal sensory system.

Topics

aggressioncourtship behaviourgenetically defined neuronsneural circuitryolfactionpheromonepheromonessensorysexual behavioursocial behaviourvomeronasalvomeronasal sensory system

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Kazushige Touhara

Dr

University of Tokyo

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park.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/biological-chemistry/profile_english/index.html

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