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This project investigates how instinctive behaviors in animals, particularly through the periaqueductal gray region of the brain, adapt to internal states and environmental changes. By combining various scientific approaches, it aims to understand the neural mechanisms that allow flexibility in these behaviors, focusin…
Instinctive behaviours that achieve defence, feeding, aggression and parental care have evolved across animal phyla to ensure survival without the need for learning.
Contrary to common belief, instinctive behaviours are not ‘hard-wired’ reflexes, but can be flexible in both action selection and execution.
They are modulated by internal states, such as stress, hunger or oestrous cycle, and may undergo short- and long-lasting adaptations in order to accommodate environmental changes and individua…
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