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- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/sfb1451
Citation (CITATION.cff)
abstract: Project A04 explores the impact of motivation and reward on neural signalling
driving locomotor behaviour in mice. Circuit mechanisms, neuronal dynamics, and
behavioural functions of the ventral tegmental area and lateral hypothalamus interactions
will be investigated during free-choice and food-directed locomotion in health,
ageing, and obesity using calcium imaging, optogenetics, and dual-site electrophysiological
recordings. This project will help to understand hedonic aspects of motor functions,
and how alterations of reward-related processing in obesity and ageing lead to reduced
motor activity.
authors:
- {family-names: Korotkova, given-names: Tatiana}
- {family-names: Petzold, given-names: Anne}
- {family-names: Scheffer, given-names: Robson}
- {family-names: Bakhareva, given-names: Alisa}
- {family-names: Mardare, given-names: Vlad}
- {family-names: Wissing, given-names: Chantal}
cff-version: 1.2.0
message: Generated with data scraped from crc1451.uni-koeln.de
title: 'A04: The role of the reward system in obesity- and ageing-associated changes
of motor behaviours'