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This project investigates how male mice use chemical signals and ultrasound vocalizations to attract females during courtship. It focuses on understanding the brain mechanisms that integrate these multisensory cues, utilizing advanced imaging and recording techniques to explore mate selection processes.
The ability to select a suitable mating partner is one of the primary mechanisms under which evolution occurs.
Animals have evolved species-specific communication strategies that influence mate choice.
During courtship, males display a combination of multisensory sexual cues to attract females.
Despite extensive work has been done in understanding the role of different sexual cues in female attraction, the neuronal mechanisms that regulate multisensory integration of courtship displays are compl…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO
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