Aversive stimuli drive hypothalamus-to-habenula excitation to promote escape behavior

  1. Salvatore Lecca
  2. Frank Julius Meye
  3. Massimo Trusel
  4. Anna Tchenio
  5. Julia Harris
  6. Martin Karl Schwarz
  7. Denis Burdakov
  8. Francois Georges
  9. Manuel Mameli  Is a corresponding author
  1. Institut du Fer à Moulin, Inserm UMR-S 839, France
  2. The University of Lausanne, Switzerland
  3. The Francis Crick Institute, Kings Cross, United Kingdom
  4. University Clinic of Bonn, Germany
  5. Université de Bordeaux, Neurodegeneratives Diseases Institute, France
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  1. Salvatore Lecca
  2. Frank Julius Meye
  3. Massimo Trusel
  4. Anna Tchenio
  5. Julia Harris
  6. Martin Karl Schwarz
  7. Denis Burdakov
  8. Francois Georges
  9. Manuel Mameli
(2017)
Aversive stimuli drive hypothalamus-to-habenula excitation to promote escape behavior
eLife 6:e30697.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.30697