Animals often switch from active to passive coping behavior when exposed to inescapable stress. In a recent issue of Cell, Andalman et al. (2019) now demonstrate that this switch is mediated… Click to show full abstract
Animals often switch from active to passive coping behavior when exposed to inescapable stress. In a recent issue of Cell, Andalman et al. (2019) now demonstrate that this switch is mediated by gradual recruitment of activated habenula neurons in zebrafish.
               
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