Publications by authors named "Maria M Ortiz-Juza"

Social interactions are fundamental for our survival as a predominately social species. We need and seek positive social interactions to navigate the world. However, when social interactions are negative, and occur in the presence of an aversive event, learning occurs to associate such social interactions as threatening.

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A wide selection of behavioral assays in systems neuroscience relies on head-fixation protocols to integrate in vivo multi-photon imaging approaches. For this, simultaneous pupillometry and locomotion tracking in head-fixed mice are used to measure behavioral responses and identify neural correlates. Here, we present an open-source protocol for assembling a complete head-fixation system that integrates pupillometry and locomotion-estimated tracking with multi-photon calcium imaging.

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Over the past few decades, the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) gained popularity as a unique brain region involved in regulating motivated behaviors related to neuropsychiatric disorders. The BNST, a component of the extended amygdala, consists of a variety of subnuclei and neuronal ensembles. Multiple studies have highlighted the BNST as playing a fundamental role in integrating information by interfacing with other brain regions to regulate distinct aspects of motivated behaviors associated with stress, anxiety, depression, and decision-making.

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