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"To engage in adaptive social interactions, animals must be able to
recognize chemosignals released by conspecifics. This is especially relevant
during sexual behaviour, where the outcome of such interactions
can have an important impact in the reproductive fitness of the individual.
In rodents, the hypothalamus has been extensively implicated in the
control of sociosexual behaviours."
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sexual behaviour ventral premammillary nucleus
