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    • Social neuroscience
    • Neurobiology
    • Clinical neurology

    Background:

    • Neurologists have historically overlooked social behavior disorders, leading patients to seek psychiatric or psychological evaluations.
    • Recent advancements in social neuroscience offer new insights into the neural basis of social behavior.

    Observation:

    • An extensive body of research over the last 10-15 years has identified specific psychological processes and neural underpinnings of social behavior.
    • Simultaneously, significant progress has been made in understanding the genetics, neurobiology, neuroimaging, and clinical presentation of frontotemporal dementia.

    Findings:

    • Social neuroscience research has illuminated the specific psychological processes and neural bases of social behavior.
    • Knowledge regarding frontotemporal dementia, including its genetics, neurobiology, neuroimaging, and clinical features, has rapidly expanded.

    Implications:

    • Deepened understanding of social behavior's neural components will enable neurologists to provide advanced evaluations and monitoring for patients.
    • This growing knowledge base holds the potential for developing novel therapeutic strategies for brain disorders affecting social behavior.