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Gene variant increases empathy-driven fear in mice
April 19, 2018 by NewsBot
A small difference in a gene affecting brain circuitry explains variations in empathic fear among different inbred mice strains. As empathy is evolutionarily conserved from rodents to humans, the study brings new insights into the workings of the mammalian brain in social behavior.