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Synchronized LFP rhythmicity in the social brain reflects the context of social encounters

Biology

Synchronized LFP rhythmicity in the social brain reflects the context of social encounters

A. N. Mohapatra, D. Peles, et al.

Discover how social context influences mammalian behavior in this fascinating study by Alok Nath Mohapatra, David Peles, Shai Netser, and Shlomo Wagner. The research reveals a complex interplay of neural mechanisms that modulate social behavior, indicating that theta and gamma rhythms play a crucial role in shaping the social brain network. Dive into the exciting findings of this groundbreaking investigation!

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