Play and tickling responses map to the lateral columns of the rat periaqueductal gray

Play is critical for the well-being of humans and many animals. Gloveli et al. find that rat periaqueductal gray neurons are modulated by tickling and play. Inactivation of the periaqueductal gray leads to impaired play and ticklishness, indicating a role for the midbrain in playfulness.

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