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Dynamic and stable hippocampal representations of social identity and reward expectation support associative social memory in male mice

Psychology

Dynamic and stable hippocampal representations of social identity and reward expectation support associative social memory in male mice

E. Kong, K. Lee, et al.

This study by Eunji Kong, Kyu-Hee Lee, Jongrok Do, Pilhan Kim, and Doyun Lee explores the fascinating neural mechanisms tying social identity to reward value in male mice. Their findings reveal how dorsal CA1 hippocampal neurons play a critical role in associative social memory, highlighting the sophisticated social capabilities of these animals.

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