How Animal Brains Tell Friends from Strangers
Briefly

The brain's signature for strangers turns out to be simpler than the one used for old friends... the memory of a familiar individual is a much richer memory, Siegelbaum says.
The action occurs in a small sliver of a brain region called the hippocampus, known for its importance in forming memories.
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