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Distinct neurons drive mice's social sounds and squeaks

Distinct neurons drive mice's social sounds and squeaksWorldPing

Mice use almost completely distinct sets of neurons for their two different types of vocalizations—the squeaks they produce when in distress or fighting and the whistle-like ultrasonic vocalizations they use when communicating socially, Cornell neuro…

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