Session Details

[1PS-14]【E】Molecular Neurobiology of Social Behavior: from animal model to human life

Wed. Nov 27, 2024 4:45 PM - 7:00 PM JST
Wed. Nov 27, 2024 7:45 AM - 10:00 AM UTC
Room 14(Marine Messe Fukuoka Hall B, 2F Meeting Room 1-1)
Organizer: Kosei Sato (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)), Kumi Kuroda (Institute of Science Tokyo)
For social animals, interactions with conspecifics are often critical for development, reproduction, and survival. However, prolonged periods of social isolation have detrimental effects on the physiology and behavior of exposed individuals. This workshop discusses how social interactions affect brain functions with a focus on the molecular and neuronal mechanisms leading to behavioral alterations

Introduction

[1PS-14-01]Social experience affects male courtship propensity by changing K+ channel expression in a courtship-triggering interneuron

○Kosei Sato1,2, Daniel J. Rindner1, Yusuke Hara1, Kenta Tomihara1, Akari Kabasawa2, Hiroki Ito3, Daisuke Yamamoto1 (1. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), 2. University of Hyogo, Graduate School of Science, 3. Tohoku University, Graduate School of Life Sciences)
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[1PS-14-02]The role of the oxytocin system in social preference in medaka fish

○Hideaki Takeuchi1 (1. Tohoku University)
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[1PS-14-03]Dynamic Modulation of Suckling-induced Pulsatile Activity of Oxytocin Neurons in Mother Mice

○Kazunari Miyamichi1 (1. RIKEN)
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[1PS-14-04]Evolution of parental care and sociality in mammals

○Kumi O Kuroda1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Science)
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[1PS-14-05]Neuronal basis for vocal learning from social interaction in zebra finches

○Yoko Yazaki-Sugiyama1 (1. OIST Graduate University)
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