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Editorial: The neural circuitry of mating behaviors
Editorial: The neural circuitry of mating behaviors
Journal Article

Editorial: The neural circuitry of mating behaviors

2023
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Martinez-Rivera et al. investigated the role of cutaneous superficial neuromasts in controlling effective sperm transfer in Western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis), showing impairment of gonopodial movements after neuromasts removal. [...]neural circuits for sexual cue processing have evolved together with those involved in the generation of courtship displays, with conserved and species-specific neural pathways across animals (Kelley et al.). [...]the type of established relationship can impact the processing of sensory information. Despite these advances in the field, the details of how the brain integrates these multimodal sexual cues in the context of mating are still unclear. [...]how these circuits adapt and change based on extrinsic and intrinsic factors, and the extent to which they are conserved in different animal species is largely unknown.