Researchers identify a brain network for social attraction

Long COVID treatments: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy could be the key, new study reveals
13 July 2022
Worried about rabies? Here’s what to do if you’re bitten by an animal
13 July 2022

Researchers identify a brain network for social attraction

Humans and many other animals live in societies. At a fundamental level, social interactions require individuals to identify others as belonging to their own kind. This usually happens in fractions of a second, often instinctively. Unveiling the neuronal circuits that underlie this behavior, however, is anything but trivial.

Comments are closed.