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Neuronal Signature for Monogamous Reunion

Examine how neural mechanisms of selective motivation operate in bonded partners.

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Neural Circuits of Bonded Social Behavior in Prairie Voles

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Zoe Donaldson from the University of Colorado, Boulder, presents her latest research using in vivo Ca²⁺ imaging in monogamous prairie voles to dissect the neural circuits of social behavior and examine the mechanisms underlying selective motivation to be with a bonded partner.

Presenter’s Abstract

Dr. Zoe Donaldson discusses her recent efforts to investigate the neural mechanisms of social behavior. Using in vivo Ca²⁺ imaging in monogamous prairie voles, she explores how specific brain circuits drive the motivation to remain close to a bonded partner.

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Speakers

Zoe Donaldson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado, Boulder