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Title: Serotonin in animal cognition and behavior
Authors: Bacqué-Cazenave, Julien
Bharatiya, Rahul
Barrière, Grégory
Delbecque, Jean-Paul
Bouguiyoud, Nouhaila
Di Giovanni, Giuseppe
Cattaert, Daniel
De Deurwaerdère, Philippe
Keywords: Serotonin -- Receptors
Serotonin -- Metabolism
Cognition in animals
Animal behavior
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Bacqué-Cazenave, J., Bharatiya, R., Barrière, G., Delbecque, J. P., Bouguiyoud, N., Di Giovanni, G.,...De Deurwaerdère, P. (2020). Serotonin in animal cognition and behavior. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(5), 1649.
Abstract: Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) is acknowledged as a major neuromodulator of nervous systems in both invertebrates and vertebrates. It has been proposed for several decades that it impacts animal cognition and behavior. In spite of a completely distinct organization of the 5-HT systems across the animal kingdom, several lines of evidence suggest that the influences of 5-HT on behavior and cognition are evolutionary conserved. In this review, we have selected some behaviors classically evoked when addressing the roles of 5-HT on nervous system functions. In particular, we focus on the motor activity, arousal, sleep and circadian rhythm, feeding, social interactions and aggressiveness, anxiety, mood, learning and memory, or impulsive/compulsive dimension and behavioral flexibility. The roles of 5-HT, illustrated in both invertebrates and vertebrates, show that it is more able to potentiate or mitigate the neuronal responses necessary for the fine-tuning of most behaviors, rather than to trigger or halt a specific behavior. 5-HT is, therefore, the prototypical neuromodulator fundamentally involved in the adaptation of all organisms across the animal kingdom.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86713
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