A Study in Primates Reveals How the Brain Encodes Complex Social Interactions
Briefly

Monkeys take turns grooming one another as a form of hygiene and social bonding. According to a striking new study, that turn taking is precisely calibrated over time.
Our findings reveal a highly distributed neurophysiological ledger of social dynamics, a potential computational foundation supporting communal life in primate societies, including our own, the authors write.
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