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Thalamic cells and pathway for social memory processing and storage
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Thalamic cells and pathway for social memory processing and storage

Wen-Jun Gao
Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), v 112(14), pp 2259-2261
17 Jul 2024
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12016580/pdf/nihms-2071089.pdfView
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Abstract

In this issue of Neuron, Wang et al.1 demonstrate that parvalbumin interneurons in the sensory thalamic reticular nucleus are necessary and sufficient for regulating social memory in mice, identify a novel cortico-reticular thalamic-parafascicular pathway for social cognition, and highlight an essential role of GABAergic inhibitory neurons in social memory engrams. In this issue of Neuron, Wang et al. demonstrate that parvalbumin interneurons in the sensory thalamic reticular nucleus are necessary and sufficient for regulating social memory in mice, identify a novel cortico-reticular thalamic-parafascicular pathway for social cognition, and highlight an essential role of GABAergic inhibitory neurons in social memory engrams.

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