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Neural circuits of social behaviors: Innate yet flexibleWei et al., 2021
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- Wei D
- Talwar V
- Lin D
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- Neuron
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Social behaviors, such as mating, fighting, and parenting, are fundamental for survival of any vertebrate species. All members of a species express social behaviors in a stereotypical and species-specific way without training because of developmentally hardwired neural circuits …
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