adelephalip.bsky.social
@adelephalip.bsky.social
P.h.D student in social neurobiology.
Happy to share our new paper! We show how accelerometers, present in electrophysiology and miniscope devices, reveal fine head movement patterns that are significantly different between sexes and shaped by stimulus preference and social context.
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doi.org/10.1186/s129...
Sex- and social context-dependent differences in mice fine head movement during social interactions - BMC Biology
Background Social decision-making is influenced by multiple factors such as age, sex, emotional state, and the individual’s social environment. While various behavioural readouts have been commonly us...
doi.org
March 24, 2025 at 10:03 PM