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SCIENCEJun 2 · 08:54 UTCSCIENCE DAILY

Your brain starts making social decisions before you do

Researchers discovered that social behavior begins in the brain before visible movement occurs. In zebrafish, a coordinated brain activity pattern preceded approaching another fish, with the pallium region playing a key role and stronger neural signals correlating with increased social behavior.

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