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Social neuroscience: more friends, more problems…more gray matter?
Maia ten Brink1, Asif A Ghazanfar
1Neuroscience Institute, Departments of Psychology and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.
Abstract:
The social brain hypothesis generically posits that increasing social group size relates is associated with an increase in neocortex size. A new study identifies, within a species, the specific neural circuit that may confer the primate ability to manage social relationships as they increase in number.
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